>Sorry, but (IMHO) I think looking for a $70+ proprietary, unreliable
>cache chip is extremely foolish, especially when a G3 upgrade which
>comes with a cache can be had for around $130. Probably less on eBay.
>That old CPU can then be sold on eBay to recoup expenses.
>
>I would strongly suggest you convince the client of the error of her ways...
>
>
>
>James

I agree that's the right thing to do for yourself or myself, James, but
Michael is fixing
a client's unit and there's not enough money saved to fiddle fart around
for someone else
buying and installing a used component.
This way he's covered for at least the cost of the component if it proves
defective downstream.

Cheers...Michael



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