>Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 22:52:18 -0600

>From: "R.A. Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>on 1/29/03 10:11 PM, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>  To answer his question from a later post, not quoted above (I'm on
>>  digest) look on the top of the board.  If it's a 7500 or a 7600, near
>>  the center back of the board there will be two outlines for chips
>>  with no chips installed.  If it's an 8500 the chips are installed.
>>  If they're not installed it's a 7500 or 7600.  That's the only
>>  difference.

>Thanks for the pro answer Jeff (and Charlie). There are no blanks on the
>bottom, so I'm  confident that it is an 8500.

My language was unclear.  I meant the center rear of the board.  The 
chips are on the top surface near the middle (right to left) and 
nearer the rear than the front (front to rear).   So you should check 
for remarkable blanks on top of the board.

Jeff Walther

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