On 21/11/05 11:30 pm, "James Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The ASPD was the name of the standard slot, but I do think that the
> SuperMac used a proprietary card when it came from the factory with a
> second processor.  But since the SuperMac has an ASPD slot, I don't
> see why you couldn't put a dual-processor card in it.
> 
Oh incidentally my S900 (or Pulsar here in England) works fine, with a cpu
in each slot (must have connector in place) - 200Mhz in each. 9.2 fine. 8.1
fine. Great for 'older' Adobe applications and DP aware software.

The setup is unstable though, if I use different speed cards in each slot.

Haven't tried OS X - actually don't want to. My G4 handles that well enough.


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