The PowerTower Pro and MP had the same motherboard. The ASPD card had the difference. For instance, my quad-processor DayStar has a regular 9600 motherboard in it. Just get the right daughtercard and you can groove.

-James

I wish mine could be upgraded that way...I would put an operating system on it that could use two processors. Umax had at least one model that was a two processor model but it required Umax's own special second processor. If you wanted to upgrade from 604e to 750L or to one of Motorola's processors then it would only work as a single processor machine. I think you would have to get the Power Tower Pro MP motherboard.
James


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