Paul:

You just replaced the old CPU chip with a 240 MHz 604e chip? That simple?

I looked up the 604e on a Motorola site and I notice that they went up to
350 MHz. I wonder how fast a chip you could actually put in a PC150.


Richard

http://www.motorola.com/SPS/PowerPC/library/fact_sheet/604e_fs.pdf
<http://www.motorola.com/SPS/PowerPC/library/fact_sheet/604e_fs.pdf> 


<<You can run 9.1, even, and what I did to that same machine was to put the
240 Mhz 604e out of a PowerCenter 240, and lo and behold!  The bus speed
upped <<itself to 60 Mhz. and the processor ran at 240 Mhz.  They also take
G3 upgrades nicely, for $100 or so for 250/125 Mhz.  Great machine.
<<Paul


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