Grizzlygiant wrote:

As the problem stems from modifications to the original 9600 motherboard
to accommodate the faster CPUs (300 MHz, 350 MHz) to produce the
famous/infamous "MACH V" motherboard, I don't think 9500s have this
problem.  At least, I've haven't run into any claims of there being a G4
problem on 9500s.

The "Six Slot Problem" is rather famous and is easy to research.

If you want to be sure, look for a "six slot problem" for 9500s, but I'm
pretty sure you're safe.

> Hi Griz,

> Is all that good info applicable to my 9500 as well?
> Terry

No, it's actually a typo from the secretary at my ISP.  I decided to
quit trying to get her to listen to me and just left it like that.  Now,
I kind of like it.

> Is Grizzlygiant a Sasquatch name?

Sincerely yours, Grizzlygiant

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