on 8/15/04 7:41 PM, David Elmo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Subject: [PCI] PowerLogix Mini Z-Force Settings
>> From: "J.S. Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> I have a PowerLogix Z-Force mini-card with ZIF socket. I've searched in vain
>> for the piece of software,  PowerLogix Switch 1.0.1, that lets me set the
>> right switch settings. In fooling around, I've managed to get 280mhz. out of
>> the 300mhz. G3 CPU in a 7300, but hope for better.
>> 
>> Power Logix apparently disowned the thing as there's no info from them on
>> it.
>> 
>> A site on the web that SAYS it's got it, macupdate, doesn't.
>> 
>> If anyone out there has the 675k D/L, I need it.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks In Advance!
>> 
>> 
>> Jeff G.
> 
> I have some info and a pgrm to help some PowerLogic processor set ups. The
> Read me says:
> 
> "Readme -- Switch Demo App
> 
> What is it?
> 
> Switch Demo is an easy way to try out switch settings on a card. It was
> developed by and for technical support reps at PowerLogix to assist in
> support issues. If you are trying out different settings to optimize bus
> speed or overclock a processor, it may help you verify your settings.
> 
> How does it work?
> 
> Simply click on the switches to toggle positions. Bus speed, bus ratio and
> processor speed settings will adjust automatically. If you choose an invalid
> ratio setting, it will report 0MHz. Remember that 10x and 9x ratios are not
> supported on all cards. To see a full chart of settings, like the one in the
> manual, click on the chart button.
> 
> This program will not adjust the settings on your card. It is merely for
> demonstration.
> 
> PowerLogix Technical Support"
> 
> and there's a nice accompanying app to show the effects of switching. The
> relations between cpu speed/bus speed/ratio change as you change the switch
> settings and you can also go to a static chart... I used it with great efect
> to figure things out on my PowerLogic G3/4 450 upgrade chip.
> 
> I can try to send it to you if you want? 1.3 MB. But I won't if it it not
> relevant to your chip. Mine has 8 switches, the eigth being for
> Powrbase...It also seems to be version 1.0.1 (according to ResEdit - get
> info did not say). And pardon me if it is not the one you are looking for...
> 
> David Elmo
> 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

As a matter of fact, it IS, David. I'd appreciate having that huge but
necessary download as it'll help me more easily discover all the settings
and what they will do.


TIA,

Jeff G


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