Thank you.  But how is one able to determine the PCI version?  I have never seen it
mentioned in any book or magazine article.  Even Apple's System Profiler does not
make reference to the version number.  Where can this information be found?


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> I believed that all the pre-iMac PCI PowerMacs have PCI version 2.0.
> I don't know about the Macs that are not made by Apple.
>
> > I have a PowerCenter Pro 210 with a Sonnet 300MHz G3 card
> > installed.  I would like to
> > install a combo FireWire/USB card in my one remaining PCI
> > slot.  However, I've
> > already tried two, the Orange Micro OrangeLink Plus and the
> > Sonnet Tango, and neither
> > worked.  In fact, both hung up the computer necessitating a
> > restart.  Apparently
> > these cards will only work in PCI version 2.1 slots.  Does
> > anyone know how to
> > determine the version number of PCI slots?


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