It looks just like a 200 of mine made in 1997. (mine has 820-0928) But this
one is in 1996 so I would guess it is more likely a 120. Why don't you look
up http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac/index.html and check out
dates of manufacture of various macs in '96. Just a quick look tells me that
it is unlikely to be a 180 or 200...? (Gee, you would think it would not be
so hard for the manufacturers to put something simple on these cards like
"120 MHz CPU" but that would make it too easy huh?)

In the meantime, don't buy it is my advice.



> From: "Gavin Rewell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Need help identifying an Apple CPU card
> 
> Thanks for trying to help guys!  Very much appreciated.
> 
> Here are some pics of the card in question:
> 
> http://www.refcorp.com/mac_stuff/DSCN0159.htm.  Also.  160 thru 163.
> 
> I am trying to buy this off someone, but he doesn't know anything about it.
> 
> Well, err, neither do I :-)
> 
> Maybe somebody does....
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Gavin


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