On 8/9/05, Krow Magnum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm playing with some old Macs I recently got ahold of, and I have two
> 1MB L2 cache DIMMs from a couple dead Power Computing PowerCenters.
> Should these work in a 7300, 7600, or 8600? Anybody know ? I don't
> want to find out the hard way that it won't work.
> 
> Thanks,
> --
> Ron
> 
> http://krowmagnum.4mg.com/
> 

I tried a 1MB cache chip in my 7500 and it won't boot. Another person
tried a 1MB cache n their 7600 with the same results.

I'll have to look to see if I have any 512k cache chips in my clone
collection to try in the 7500 and see what happens.

-- 
Ron

http://krowmagnum.4mg.com/

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