on 8/20/03 1:12 AM, John Teffer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> It seems that the problem here is that half of you are talking about
> swapping the motherboard (the big one), and half of you are talking about
> swapping the daughtercard (the small one, with the processor and RAM on it.)
> 
Well, I'll jump back in since I started this thread...

> So, I KNOW I've seen posts from people who have successfully swapped the
> daughtercards, putting 233 Mhz cards into 333s or 266s and the other way
> around, but has anyone swapped the motherboards between different revisions
> of iMacs?
> 

John, thanks for the clarification.  This is why terminology is so
important.  Apple calls the main board the "Logic Board", and the small card
with the CPU the "processor card" (from their service manual).

I need to know if I can replace the Rev A. LOGIC BOARD with a Rev. B,
266MHz, or 333MHz LOGIC BOARD, then continue to use my working 233MHz
processor card.  I understand people have swapped processor cards, but has
anyone replaced logic board with one of these newer versions?

Charles


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