My Powerbook WallStreet II with G3 @ 266MHz reports 400MHz in Mac OS 9.2.2.

To see correctly information on classic Mac OS, I use the program
Gauge Pro from Newer.


>>> Hi All Recently I got a 400MHz processor from a Lombard and put it in
>>> my Wally 233. I showed 400MHz in the profilier in OS 9.2.2  but only
>>> 233 MHz or a higher speed but not 400MHz in OS 10.4.11. I sent it
>>> back before I asked on the list if I could maqke it work. Can someone
>>> explain this to me?
>>
>> I didn't know you could cross pollinate Lombard / Wallstreet processors,
>> huh.
>>
>> I have noticed that the system in some cases will only report known speeds, 
>> ie the apeeds that were available for those models but not other speeds that 
>> were only offered by third parties or in different models. I haven't noted 
>> which systems did this.
>>
>> --
>> Clark Martin
>> Redwood City, CA, USA
>> Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>>
>> "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"
>>
>
>
> I was told that the card I had was a first generation Lombard that was not 
> released, hence the socket difference.


-- 
Emerson W.S.Moura

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