Thanks Daniel & Peter for your responses,

> Why is it that Sonnet products seem to have more compatibility problems
> than any other.
> 
> Lack of a comprehensive testing strategy, I'd bet.

..and maybe an indifference to supporting prospective customers who
happen to have a "relatively rare" problem", (like this mobo), with the
policy perhaps of a fix not being worth the expense.

These are snips I just received from sonnet tech support regarding
my questions about compatability; (have to say they were honest
and straightforward)

> I have the Power Computing mobo: PCC-5000-0141-01
> Am I totally & absolutely sol and unable to upgrade w. any Sonnet card? 

>The engineer tasked to solve (this problem) has told me on numerous occasions
>that "it's on my To Do list" but that list is very very long..
>None of our cards will work for you.  You are unfortunately SOL.

So be it...sing a sonnet swan song for the ptp225 PPC-5000-0141-01
mobo forever

Now, where should I go from here?
I gotta get this great machine to G3 soon!

Thanks for card advice,
Bob

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