On Sunday, August 17, 2003, at 12:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

WHat gives? I thought the 250mhz Umax card worked in PCI macs... or do I just
have a bad card?

I have a Umax 250 processor working in a 7600. It could be that you have a bad processor, unless it's just not seated fully. Sometimes it takes a lot of force to pop them fully into place. Another possibility occurs to me: once when I changed processors in a PCI Mac I found that the new processor seemed to be incompatible with the L2 cache card and I had to remove the cache for the machine to work with that processor. A different L2 cache card worked fine.


tafkar


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