Hi Peter,

I have seen several PPC processors for sale. Can I buy any of these and just
plug it in to the daughter card? Or, do I need to purchase a kit with a new
daughter card? I'm a little confused on this issue.

Thanks,
Sean
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>The PTP takes a "low profile" CPU card which is otherwise compatible in
>every respect to a standard profile CPU card.

>Since most third-party G3 and G4 cards, and also the third-party ZIF
>cards which, in turn, take a standard processor/cache chip, are adaptable
>to "low profile" by removing a spacer, you will have little problem in
>upgrading your PTP.

>I run a ZIF card into which has been installed a hand-me-down 333 MHz G3
>from a Beige, and I am overclocking it to 350 MHz with no problems.



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