You are one very lucky guy !!!

The 9500 Tzunami motherboard has a slot right in the middle of it that will
accept a processor upgrade card with one, two or four 604e processors on it OR
a G3 or G4 card.

My Mac has the same motherboard...and I have some sort of a 800 Mhz Daystar
card installed in it with fout 200 Mhz 604e processors on it.

There are others out there.

kdyrrep wrote:

> Greetings Everyone!
>
>     Anyway, in many of the past posts there have been mention of
> "daughter-cards" and their uses for upgrading systems such as mine. Question
> is, with my being still new at this particular O/S, what specifically is a
> "daughter-card"......I mean....what does it look like and into which slot
> does it fit? And, for that matter, which one would be best for my particular
> system? And, is it possible to place the Red Hat 5.2 server software into
> the Mac, as well?....I think I'd better stop asking so many questions lest I
> hurt myself....*LOL*....
>
>


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