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> Funny how things sort of happen like this.
>   I purchased an Apple daughter card from someone on e-bay a few days ago.
> I was told it was a 300 mhz daughter card.
> It says: Apple High Performance Processor Card Model 1100.
> I've tried installing it in a PPC 8600/200.
> After restart there was no chime and no video.
> I also tried installing it a PPC 9500/120. Still... nothing.
> Does anyone have any information about this procedure?
> Is there something I'm doing wrong?

If it is a 300MHz. card then it is a Mach 5 card from an 8600 or a 9600, and it
will only work on a Mach 5 board.  8600/200  and 9500/120 were not Mach 5 boards.
The 9500 and the 8600 that you have tried this card in are Nitro boards.  That
processor (if the seller is correct) came from a Kansas board.  They are not
interchangeable, and you can damage the processor and even your logic board by
swapping them.  DO NOT try to install it again.

-- Kyle H. Hansen

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