They get the numbers by being able to use a multipler of 16 times the bus
speed.
hope that helps clear it up for you.

Marc Bouchard wrote:

> Herb,
>
> I would look at the Powerlogix (www.powerlogix.com) cards, I have had 3
> of them and they always have worked great, Their G4 card is a 450.
> estimated  cost 259.00 USD
>
> 50 mhz bus * 9 = 450
> 55 mhz bus * 9 = 495
> 60 mhz bus * 9 = 540
>
> If you do not plan on running OS X I would look at the New Powerlogix
> G3 800 with a 800 mhz L2 cache. estimated cost 299.00 USD
>
> Both of these support the PTP.
>
> I hope this helps
>
> Marc
>
> PowerWave 120/ G3 325 OS X
> PowerBase 180/ G3 450 OS X
>
> P.S. If anyone understands how Sonnet is getting 700 and 800 Mhz out of
> our system buses, would you explain it to me?  There has to be a trick
> that I am missing. I have thought about getting one of their G4 cards
> but I cannot figure out how they are coming up with those numbers, I
> would also be interested in knowing their support quality; I have
> really had good luck with Powerlogix support over the years and hate to
> give that up.
>


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