Thought I'd present this to the collective mind. Just got two Newer
G3/400 carriers and zifs to upgrade a couple of 7500's. Put the first
one in, no problems. It's running like a top at 400MHz with a 200MHz b/s
cache. On the other machine when the card was installed, no bong, no
monitor. All the switch settings and jumpers are correct according to
the documentation. Of course I took anti-static precautions and reset
the logic board before the card was installed.

Just to be sure I put the card in a Power Curve that it is also
compatible with and had the same result. When the 200MHz 604e was put
back in the 7500 (pulled the cache chip before the G3 upgrade) it ran
fine again. It currently has an XLR8 233MHz daughter card out of the
first 7500 in it and that is working fine. The machine has 220MB of non
interleaved RAM in it.

I checked the manual and have been to what's left of the Newer site on
the mirror pages. There was nothing that really addressed this. Can any
of you think of something else to try, or should I just get a RMA from
OWC? Thanks.


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