My Reply follows quote. On 08/01/2006 16:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Hi, >I just aquired a Sonnet Crescendo Nubus G3 300 mHz/1mB L2 cache. > >I'm running system 7.5.1. I've installed per the instructions, installed >software, removed the L2 cache from the MB, plugged the G3 card into the PDS >slot, etc. > >When I booted the mac, the Sonnet extension showed up but with an X through >it. Ran Metronome, still says 80mHz. Tried several times, same thing. > >Zapped PRAM, froze up at extension loading point. Booted with ext off, >disabled Sonnet extension, boots fine now but of course still reports 80mHz. > >Is there anything else I can try before I give up on this thing? It could >be a >dead card I suppose. There are several archived versions of the >crescendo/encore software on Sonnets site. I "could" try earlier versions, >but >I'm hoping someone has had experience with this card. > >Any help appreciated, >Randall ---------- Try reseating the card. It is sometimes suprising how much force it takes to seat the thing.
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