>> But Apple made no 250MHz model, right? So why would a 266MHz Mac
>> run at 250MHz?
>
>Nope, in the first run of Wallstreets there were 233/0, 250/1MB and 292/1MB,
>the second version was 233/512Kb, 266/1MB and 300/1MB.

250 and 292 are identifying features for WS-Is.

266 and 300 are identifying features for WS-IIs.

For the ambiguous 233 case, no cache identifies as WS-I, while cache 
identifies as WS-II.

There is virtually no interchangeability of major parts between Is and 
IIs, particularly not of motherboards nor processor cards.

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