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Bill,

Thanks for your post. I went to the eshop.macsales.com (OWC) you  
posted and found that very clear "G3 and G4 Jumper Settings for the  
Beige G3 Power Macintosh" chart. I followed the jumper settings for  
433 MHz at 66 MHz bus, 33 MHz PCI clock, and my AIO with a B&W G3/400  
ZIF is now running very stably at 433 MHz. Apparently the original  
white jumper block from a G3/400 B&W board will work, but I was  
getting random freezes -- a true sign of non-optimal jumper settings.  
I too could easily try 466 or even 500 MHz, but since the AIO is my  
workbench workhorse and master file library, I don't need to tempt  
fate. Thanks again for your reply.

Jim Scott
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The block from the B&W is set for a 100 MHz bus -- that explains why it
freezes up your beige.



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