At 22:25 -0800, 12/11/02,   (Terry Graham)  observed:

>  Hi,
>
>  Interesting thing about the Cuda in a 9500. . .
>  I saw that it was  sort of inaccessibly positioned under the lower edge
>  of the installed card (machine on its side)  and I hadn't thought to ask
>  you experts if the Cuda button is pushed after the new card is in,
>  or when the processor slot is empty!


  I've been told to use a chopstick and hold my mouth just right . . .


;-)

Paul

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