I have a G3/300 ZIF from a B&W and I have a G3/266 Beige MT. Since the beige
bus is 66MHz and the B&W bus is 100MHz is there any point to trying to put
the "300" ZIF in the beige and set the multiplier to say...5(?) to
effectively have a 333? Or even possibly 5.5 multiplier?  I guess my
question comes from not knowing if chips are ultimately rated for final
speed (the MHz) or for the multiplier...but my guess would be the final
speed.

So out of the two ZIFs I have, am I correct in thinking I can possibly clock
the G3/300 higher than the G3/266 (these are probably the same exact chip
aren't they? sigh)

Just wondering...TIA,
Caitlin



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