So, are there any issues with the PCC 5000-0121-05?  I'm looking at 
replacing my dead 5000-0121-04 with one.

-James

>I wrote:
> >  I was about to install a Sonnet G4 700 MHz processor upgrade card
> >  when I found out by accident that this machine has the infamous
> >  PPC-5000-0141-01 motherboard.
>
>Robert Baucom Wrote:
>
> >Is that the board that came standard issue with the PTP 225's?
>
>And I reply:
>
>Somewhere in late 1996 or early 1997, for reasons that will probably
>remain one of the mysteries of the universe, Power Computing changed
>the configuration of the board. People started noticing other
>compatibility problems in 1999, but the issue of the accelerator
>boards didn't come
>up until 2001 or 2002. Bits and pieces of the history of this anomaly
>can be found in the archives of Mike Breeden's great Web page
>XLR8YOURMAC (www.xlr8yourmac.com).
>
>Herb Myers


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