on 7/16/02 5:13 PM, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thanks, If I can't  get a board for a small  fraction of  $199, this box  is
> going to   parts. Would the 132 CPU in  a  Power  Center run in the  Power
> Tower, just to check and make  sure  there's no solution  before parting it
> out?

Check eBay, definitely, now that you have found a CPU/daughterboard that
works, and you have some faith that it is indeed a hardware problem
(remember what Power Computing said!).

I am confident you can find a 200 MHz-plus board for WELL under the
exorbitant prices charged by certain retailers.

Let us know how it turns out (since this has been such an active thread,
there's obviously a good deal of interest).

--Chuck


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