on 1/10/05 8:42 AM, Greg & Rachel Olson at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

>> I  once had a Power 180 that someone had inserted an APPLE G3 300MHz
>> processor board. Could this  be the case with it under clocked with software
>> ?
>> 
> RHB

*************** 

> Robert,
> I seriously doubt it.  To my knowledge, Apple never made any G3
> daughter cards for PCI Macs.  When the G3 first came out, there were
> AIO units, and the beige desktop and towers.  One of the few 300Mhz
> PCI processor cards was actually a 604e for the 8600/9600 only.
> Newertech's first G3 card was a 250Mhz G3.
> 
> Greg

******

I don't know where they got the card but, on ebay, I bought the Power
Computing Power 180 that had a G3 500MHz daughter card for my Granddaughter
I had/have a PCP with a Sonnet 500MHz G3 card and a PTP with a PowerLogix
450MHz G4 Card at the time. So I knew/know just enough to be dangerous.

Opened up the P180 and sure enough, the daughter card said Apple on it.
I  had never heard of such and saved the homemade CD with the enabling S/W
on it.

RHB


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