on 7/16/02 10:11 PM, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> his just IN. I
> pulled the cpu card and tried a 601/100 that I had laying around and
> violadamnla. running like a skeerd goat. The  132 that I  tried may have
> been bad too, but It would appear that the 180 that came in the  box is  the
> clinker. WHORAY. MAS mas tarde.
Whoops, the 601/100 (Power Computing by the way) got really hot and gave the
bomb. I pulled it and tried the 132 Mac and It booted, but did not load all
the  way and seemed as though it might be going to get overheated, so I
shut it down and put the original 180 back  in. Dead. I p[ut the 601/100
back in and it booted, but not all the way. It *seems* now  that  the board
is eating cpu's. HMMMM. Or maybe  the 180 was dead and the smaller  ones are
not  up  to the job (current, whatever, electromagical stuff).  What to  do?
I'll feed it the 132, but I'm not risking anything more $$$uable. Hoo boy am
I having fun.
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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