The only way I know is you have a Rev A if your computer does not 
support a slave IDE disk on the same cable as the main hard disk. If it 
does, you have a B or C revision. I am not sure of the difference, 
although i will say that, compared to the Rev B I had, the socket looks 
different on the Rev C. The center of it looks to be indented slightly 
more than the outer 2 rows of pins (by perhaps a millimeter, or half a 
millimeter). Perhaps this is a way to tell? The socket arm is made of 
metal (used to seat the processor)  on the rev C board as well; my Rev 
B board has one made of plastic. The Rev C board also has the socket 
marked 'Socket 7', which is strange, since AMD's last processor (K6/2) 
used a socket called 'Socket 7', but they are different sockets...but 
it is marked in a different way on the other boards, I can't remember 
how.

-Josh

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You'll see. In the end, everything is alright.'

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On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 06:58  PM, Michael Shaw wrote:

>
> On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 08:38 PM, Josh Allen wrote:
>
>>
>> I have 4 PC 133 256 in my B&W, they work fine, REV C Logic board. 
>> Which
>> revision is yours?
>>
>> -Josh
>>
>>
>
> Josh:
>> How can I tell ???
>
> M


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