In a message dated 5/14/2004 12:18:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>The pdf also states that the machine is to use SDRAM memory with a rating of
>100MHz or greater. This would make sense as a recommendation because the
>250 and 292MHz systems run on a 83MHz system bus. Where as the 233, 266
>and 300MHz systems run on a 66MHz system bus. To make it less likely for 
customers
>to run into memory speed related issues, just tell them to use PC100.

I always wondered about that myself...

Why did Apple "downgrade" the system bus on the WS II line? I can understand 
them wanting to make a uniform motherboard, but why as 66mhz? Unless it was a 
consideration for PC66 RAM?

Craig W.
Atlanta GA

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