Del,

No you cannot put a 604 into a PowerBase. If you try it will fry the 
motherboard.  I would look at the Powerlogix G3/G4 cards.  They have a 
special switch for the PowerBase. I have a G3 450/1 meg running at 475 
on my wife's machine. It is fast stable and a good little chip.  The 
processor before that was a 333/1 meg, it lasted 4 years until I did 
something stupid and burned it out.

good luck

Marc

PowerWave 604/120 G3 running OS X 10.2.4 and OS 9.2.2
PowerBase  603/180 MT G3 running 9.2.2




On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 10:56  PM, D MCCOOL wrote:

> Can a 604E /200 daughtercard from a Power Tower Pro be put into a 
> Powerbase
> unit?
>
> I know it is different motherboards and bus rates.
>
> Thank you
>
> Del McCool
>
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