Craig, thanks for your response.

Do you have any advice concerning the L2?  Could you evaluate the 
stability using a something like Gauge PRO ram check running 
continuously?  Is the processor the main thing once you upgrade the 
SDRAM?

>
>Whatever you do take it slowly, inch up the multiplier one setting at
>a time, and let it run at that setting for at least a week before any
>further modifications. If you notice increased instability clock it
>back down, not all processors can be overclocked reliably.
>
>I clocked my Beige G3 266 to 300Mhz, them t0 333Mhz with a 66Mhz bus,
>and when that proved to be stable I clocked the bus up to 83Mhz and
>left processor at 333Mhz.
>
>Craig

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