on 12/8/03 9:00 PM, James Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have a PowerWave 150. Is the G3 233 accel. Card for the Power Mac 7500
compatible with it? Somebody told me it was, but I figured it was safer to
ask here than assume it. :-) Also, would the RAM from this computer and a 3D
graphics card from it also work in the PowerWave? TIA
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Who made the "G3" card? James

Honestly speaking, I don't know, but would that make a difference, compatiblility-wise? -- -Jon Glass Krakow, Poland <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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I wonder if it makes a difference...What I am thinking is that you could go to the web site of the maker and see what computers it would work with. Sonnet has a web site that i am about to look at to see if the card that I am using would work in a PowerWave 150.


I just looked at http://www.sonnettech.com/product/crescendo_pci.html and I see that it works on the PowerWave as well as Apple's 7500. A caviat...The processor that I am using is running at 500MHz but the chip (IBM PowerPC 750L) is clearly marked 466MHz...That is something that Sonnet seems to like to do.
James


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