> Hello List Members
>
> I followed the recent discussions about Wallstreet upgrades with 
> interest.
> The comments about the WS 66 mhz bus speed "capping" real world 
> performance
> improvements was well-taken.
>
> I was considering a Lombard and checked the bus speed of those models 
> at
> Apple Spec.  Apple says the Lombard has a 66/83 mhz bus.
>
> Does anyone know what a 66/83 mhz bus speed means?
> -- 
> Cheers,
> Bob Shutts
> Attorney and ad hoc IT Manager
> http://www.jolietlawfirm.com

The first generation Wallstreet had a 66 MHz bus on the low end 233 MHz 
model, and an 83 MHz bus on the 250 and 292 MHz models. After that, 
Apple standardized on the 66 MHz bus, so the 266 and 300 MHz 
Wallstreets (second generation) both have 66 MHz buses. All Lombards 
use a 66 MHz bus.


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