>The only advantage I've seen documented is that you can add a second (slave)
>drive to your ide bus. 

Rev. B adds Slave support.

Rev. C adds support for the (then) latest ATI video chip in the Rev. 3 
mobos. The Rev. 3 boards and the Rev. C ROM are supposed to go together.

Actually, the Rev. C ROM broke a few things, such that the Sonnet Tempo 
Trio has indeterminate problems.

If you're using a Radeon 7000 as your sole video, there's probably no 
reason to have a Rev. C ROM in your Rev. 3 mobo. Rev. B then becomes the 
most functional and most compatible.

I backleveled my. Rev. 3 machine to a Rev. A ROM, and it is rock solid. 
Lacks Slave function, of course, but the compatibility was not 
compromised.


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