On 11/30/02 8:10 PM, "Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Brian....
> 
> Lazy here.....
> 
> Have you tried a multiplier of 8 with 4,5,8,9,10 on?

This worked. System booted. Running 432 MHz w/216 cache @ 54 MHz bus.

Reset to 2,3,5,8,9.10 w/multiplier of 8. Booted to 440 MHz w/220 cache
@ 55 MHz bus.

Tried 56 MHz but system would not boot. Put back to 55 and restarted.

System appears to be O.K.

How high can the bus on a 7500 run ?

Does the powerforce have a minimum speed ?

I will now add back the memory, IDE disk and OS X 10.2.

Thank you,
Brian
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