Please, if anyone finds this stuff useful, let me know. I will be
throwing away lots of this stuff in the near future.
Thanks,
Rick
What a marvellous offer!
The PowerWave 132 and 150 are identical in every respect except CPU
speed. Back in the day, that 18 mHz seemed a pretty big deal, as it
meant a 13% speed boost.
The real pivot point, however was when the 180 mHz CPU's switched
from 604 to 604e, doubling the amount of L1 cache built into the CPU
itself.
That coincided with the introduction of the PowerTower, which became
the PCC flagship for a short while - despite being little more than a
PowerCurve on steroids - until the PowerWaves's successor - the
mighty PowerTowerPro - was released.
The PowerWave and PowerTowerPro were built upon different
architecture than all the other PowerComputing offerings, and can
utilize any cpu ever built for the Mac 7500/8500/9500's.
The other PCC units can use only PCC CPU cards, or any of the 3rd
party cpu's built by outfits such as Sonnet, Newertech, Powerlogix,
Metabox Joe, etc.
Cheers...Michael
'Just say no to soldered-on CPU's'
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