Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 16:05:50 -0500
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You have a PowerWave 604/132? Any of these parts should work with it.
I believe the architecture was identical, just the processor
daughtercard speed was different. Anyone else correct me if I'm wrong.
Anyone interested, email me offlist and let me know what you need.
I'll need to judge interest and get "orders" ready so I can test all
this stuff all at once and make one big trip to the post office.
Correct. Any Apple (or Umax) CPU card will work in the PowerWave
(and the PowerTower Pro) except the Mach V cards, of course, which
only work in the Apple Kansas machines. And all the PCC CPU cards
should work in there and any of the dual or quad processor cards
(Apple/Daystar) that were sold.
The PowerWave is essentially a PM9500 missing one Bandit chip and
half of its PCI slots.
The other Power Computing models, the Catalyst-based machines are the
ones that had limitations on CPU card compatibility.
Oh, I guess you'd want to watch out for PowerCenter Pro CPU cards.
The PCP cards were set to run at a 60 MHz bus speed and so tend to
only work in the PCP, becasue other machines generally don't support
such high bus speeds.
Jeff Walther
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