>Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 10:04:00 -0500
>From: Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>This one surprised me. I bought a 7300/180 from ebay earlier this year.

>Last night I clicked on system profiler while using 8.6 and it told me I
>had a 7500/7600. Using start up disk to to change to the other hard
>drive (9.1) I was told by system profiler that I had a 7300.

ASP is not very smart.  The 9.1 version is somewhat smarter than the 
8.6 version.   Depending on which version one uses, it thinks a Umax 
S900 is an 8500 or a 9500.   I assume that in one version it checks 
for the CHAOS chip, doesn't find it and thinks '9500'.  In the other 
version it checks for a second Bandit chip, doesn't find it and 
thinks '8500'.

I wouldn't fret over anything that ASP tells you.

Jeff Walther

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