Before you buy a PowerLogix processor for a Wallstreet, I would strongly
suggest that you spend some time reading the reports of reader experiences
with PowerLogix Wallstreet upgrades. There is a lengthy special report page
on http://www.macintouch.com that outlines the issues in great detail.
Personally, my experience was so bad that I wouldn't use any PowerLogix
anything even if they gave me the part for free and paid me money to use it.
Apparently, there are a lot of others who feel the same way that I do.

>From the first time that I first reported a problem with my processor, it
took 15 months for them to fix the problem. And I was far from the only one.
Not exactly great customer service.

If you want an upgrade for your Wallstreet, try Sonnett.

Jim

On 7/25/02 10:06 PM, "Paul Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 9:03 PM -0500 7/25/02, Jim wrote:
>> Here's a question my son asked me. I don't have the answer for him. Who
>> here does?
>> 
>>                                                    Jim / Taqwa91
>> 
>> Hey Dad,
>> I gave up on that one since I am looking to get an internal one for the
>> powerbook.  How is the house project going?  Hey, here is a question for
>> 
>> you, or maybe someone else that may know.  I have a first generation
>> wallstreet with a 233/no cache chip.  This wallstreet came out with two
>> siblings the 250, and the 292MHz models that had 1MB backside cache and
>> 83 MHz bus.  Soon after this came the 233/512K cache, and a 266 and a
>> 300 MHz with 1MB model with 66MHz bus.  I am wondering if I am
>> restricted to the first generation processors for a switch, or if I
>> could go to any of these.  Talk to you later.
>> 
> 
> PowerLogix has some great G4 processors which will fit all of the
> above, regardless of bus speed.
> http://www.powerlogix.com/products/bluechip4.html
> Paul
> 
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