9600/G4/800 etc.
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 10:40:21 -0600, David Ensteness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I hate to say this when I know someone is just trying to help another Mac user out, but try leaving out that you got that from non-publicly available service parts database for which we have to agree to an NDA to use ...
David
From the Service Parts Database:
The last six digits of the FCC ID label (located on the underside of the
processor cards) identify the processor type and speed. The FCC label on
this card reads FCCxxx604120, indicating a 604 processor operating at 120
MHz.
I couldn't see an FCC ID label in the photos. Maybe hidden?
Ken
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