>
>The processor card is a NewerTech. These were made in 116.67 MHz (3.5 X clock
>multiplier), 133.33 MHz (4 X clock multiplier) and 166.67 MHz (5 X clock
>multiplier) models, and I would guess that these could also have been made in
>100.00 MHz (3 X clock multiplier) and 150.00 MHz (4.5 X clock multiplier)
>models.

You know you can overclock those CPU cads ? : )

>My 166.67 MHz model was made without any on-card RAM. There are unstuffed
>pads for 4, 8 and possibly 16 MB of RAM. This means my machine has only 32 MB
>of RAM.

I also think its possible to solder down your own RAM.  I couldve 
sworn I saw that ona a Japanese web page somewhere.

Mad Dog

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