>Strike me down with lightening if I'm wrong, but aren't the Powerbase
>processors soldered to the board?  Removing them must be quite tricky.

>Champ, I think what you have is a bad cache chip--unless you've
>upgraded to G3 VIA the cache slot.

>Your Powebases should boot with their "Processors" removed, if the
>former is correct.

Consider yourself struck. The computer (this one at least, and I'm assuming PowerBase models are similar) indeed has the processor soldered - to a removable daughter card. That's what I was talking about.


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