On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 05:32 PM, James S Jones wrote:

>
> On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 02:24  PM, Peter Jakubowski wrote:
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Hello



The B&W G3 Yosemite had a V1 and a V2 motherboard (MOBO)

The V1 could not reliably support a Master-Slave IDE Hard Drive 
configuration

The V2 corrected this by changing/ udating  the IDE Controller Chip

Go to the following web site for a detailed ,pictorial description of 
how to tell the difference

http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/G3-ZONE/yosemite/newfeatures.html

Among the more visible things:

--The heat sink is a two  tiered configuration
--The IDE Controller Chip  chip has a different coded identification 
number( best way)
--Stock hard drive base is configured to vertically  mount two hard 
drives
its all in the documentation

albert
B&W g3 / V1 MOBO

BTW

I belive that the the ASP Production Numbers tell you "nothing" as to a 
V1 or a V2


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