I have a PowerCenter 150, and have replaced the 604/150mHz processor with a 
603/240 one(not much of an upgrade...I thought I was buying a 604/240!).  This, 
BTW, has lowered my bus speed from 50 to 40mHz.

I recently bought a 604/210 which was pulled from a PowerCenter Pro 210.  It 
says "210/60" on it.  I just tried it(inserted firmly several times), and it 
doesn't work...no boot chime, no video.  Is this not working because it has a 
60mHz bus speed that is incompatible with the PowerCenter?  I also notice that 
Guru says the PowerCenter Pro 210 has L1 cache 32kb data 32kb instruction, 
while the PowerCenter 150 says 16kb for each.  Does this have anything to do with 
the incompatibility?

Thanks very much for any feedback you may have.  I bought this new card dirt 
cheap, so no big deal, but was hoping I could use it.  I also have a 7600/132 
which now has the old 150mHz card pulled from the PowerCenter 150....I wonder 
if the new 210mHz card would  work in there, or am I dreaming?

Cheers,

Saul Broudy
Philadelphia, PA  USA

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