On Nov 19, 2008, at 9:45 AM, Dennis Myhand wrote:
>
> Hi Bill:
>
> I don't think it is the cpu location since the Sawtooth in the picture
> is running and the processor is on the other side of the board from  
> that
> area.  This chip is not necessary for the function of the board,  
> but is
> either an option or is the next step up from the Sawtooth.  On looking
> at a DA board I have, it looks like the DA has a chip there, so I  
> am now
> guessing that the chip that fits on the Sawtooth turns it into a DA.
> But I am still wondering what that chip is.  Thanks, Dennis in  
> Edna, TX

Yes ... I was mistaken.

I thought this link would help:
http://www.macgurus.com/products/motherboards/mgwhichram.php

but they seem to stop with the Sawtooth as far as mobo diagrams go ...

Help is on the way offlist ...

Bill Connelly
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