>thanks guys
>I looked for the markings on the board and never saw it
>
>it looked like a RAM chip and was seated near the RAM slots
>does that sound right?
that's the one...
three groups of pinouts which are slightly different from ram dimms
The PTP came with a 1MB cache module that is very useful for all
Macs and clones using the 'tsunami/nitro' motherboards....ie
can be sold off.
HOWEVER, the PTP oftentimes came with a 'Workgroup Server' module
which is too tall to fit the 7500'etc.
If yours is the same height as your ram dimms you may want to pass it on
to a friend who uses the 604 or 604e CPU's or visit eBay to sell
Cheers...Michael
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