Hi,
Just for the fun of it, I exchanged an Apple 604e/233MHz CPU  PCI
card for a PSU needed by a fellow Mac user.
Now as that Mac fellow told me the card is marked for 9600 only.
But I plan trying it in a PPC 7500 (in fact a 7500 mobo in a 7200 case).
Anything I should do/watch before-during-after trying this?
Any strong argument against doing this?
I do not anticipate any problem except RAM speed maybe?
Seasons Greetings to All,  JCT

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        "Anything I should do?"

Yeah, DON'T !     This card could very well fry your motherboard.

At least go online or on this list and find a reference for the part
number.  9600s have a faster bus on the Tsunami boards .  Kansas
boards I'm not sure about.
If its's marked  for 9600  be VERY CAUTIOUS !   Unless you don't care
about the 7500

Holiday Greetings !

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Adrian

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