In a message dated 11/4/05 10:20:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< > 5. When upgrading to a faster processor, after installation, will the G3

> "tell me" (in the Apple System Profiler, for instance) that my "machine

> speed" is now, say, 300 MHz (or whatever it turns out to be), or would I

> have to do something to tell the G3 that I have a faster processor? If I

> have to tell it, how?


Nope, all done by the firmware. It's plug and play. >>

Uhh, you have to change jumper settings on the motherboard.  Thats where the 
speed settings are determined.  and by the way if you look on the CPU the last 
3 numbers are usually the CPU speed.

Chris p

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