In a message dated 6/27/05 11:31:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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>> In a message dated 6/26/05 10:10:18 AM,
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>> << The best example of the difference between say
>> a QuickSilver and a B&W would be the "bus speed' -
>> older B & W were limed to around 66 MHz while a
>> QuickSilver has a bus speed of 133 MHz
>> - the difference is night and day! >>
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>> B&W has 100 Mhz bus speed except where limited
>> to 66 Mhz by a specific G4 upgrade card in order to
>> make the upgrade work.
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>>>>still "bus speed" remains a difference between
>older and newer Mac's ...a difference that owners and
>buyers have no control over! <<< 


I simply corrected mis-information about bus speeds
that you stated. I did not/do not disagree with fact a QS
has 133 Mhz bus or that QS has a faster bus than a B&W
or previous model Macs.

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