IIRC, something else to consider is that installing a G4 in the B&W
will reduce the clockspeed of the mobo from 100MHz to 66MHz, and the
processor which gets its clockspeed from the mobo will likewise be
reduced by a factor of 2/3.  so f'rinstance, a 450 G4 pulled from a
yikes would actually run at 300 in a B&W.  my memory is fuzzy on the
details, but if you want to read more about it, look on the powerlogix
website, and check the page for their 1GHz G3 ZIF upgrade.  FWIW, i
have one of those 1gig G3s in a B&W (because i have an old app runs
under OS9 and requires a native ADB port for a dongle) and it screams.

ah...clem

On May 18, 12:24 pm, "John Ruschmeyer" <[email protected]> wrote:
> A minor caveat on installing a G4 in a B&W. Before installing the G4, you
> also have to install a firmware patch which removes the block on G4s. Also,
> based on a bad personal experience, I'd be wary of installing a G4 from a
> Yikes in a Rev. 1 B&W.
>

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