If a manual will help, go to:
http://www.powerlogix.com/products2/manuals/index.html
and click on link to PowerForce G3, which will download a PDF manual that
includes graphics showing switch positions.

Of particular interest is this note:

"NOTE to Power Computing PowerBase Owners: Make sure DIP switch number 8 is
set to ON. All other computer models should have this switch set to OFF.
Please note direction of ON. break the plastic support arm. 6. Prior to
putting the case back on, proceed to Operation to test your installation."

I don't know whether any of the manuals for discontinued products will help
Spencer with his green knob issue.

-- Chuck

on 11/11/02 4:36 PM, Spencer Krull at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Trevor: 
> 
> Thanks for this post -- my problem is the upgrade card is old and doesn't have
> dip switches -- it has green knobs.  If ANYONE has  a manual for the 233
> PowerForce upgrade cards or knows what the settings should be, please let me
> know.
> 
> Thanks again, Spencer
> 
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> I  recently installed a Powerforce  G3/400 on my PB180. The card came with a
> nice instruction sheet which advised to remove the backside cache that was
> installed in the machine. It then gave a rather complex ( sorry, I'm not a
> prophead) set of directions on adjusting the dip switches on the card to
> squeeze more speed out of it. Until I got the combination right, the PB
> behaved in exactly the way Spencer's did. Now, it flogs my other computer into
> the ground (a flash-looking iMac 266), and doesn't crash at all. But be warned
> from my experiences trying to run Jaguar on the iMac: 266mHz is way too slow
> to do more than keep pace with word processing.Most OSX games won't run. So
> perhaps 233mHz isn.t enough to give full value to OS9......
> 
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