Gave it a shot this evening on my beige G3 266 Mhz system. Of course I'm never satisfied with a simple jump of one level to a 300, I had to try for 333 right off the bat! Very difficult to get those little jumper pins out of the block and even more difficult to get them back in! Long and the short of it was that it didn't work. I got the chime sound when I first tried the reboot, but that was the last time I got that even. Tried the usual zapping PRAM and CUDA and such, nothing help. Pulled the battery and let is sit for a couple of hours, then put the jumper block back like it was originally and here I am, back from the dead once more. In the meantime I found some small individual jumper blocks that I think will work instead of trying to remove and insert those little brass jumpers. Any advice for my next go 'round?

Just a message from Doug...


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