At 21:30 -0600 on 22/12/02, Dan Palka wrote:

>I don't know who to belive anymore.  I got people on one side telling me it
>won't work, people telling me it *could* work, people telling me it will
>definetly work, and one guy that gave me a guarantee and warantee on it that

I suspect Chris is right, and it derives its onboard clock from the onboard
clock of the computer it's installed in, which would indeed make it run at 66
MHz in a Q800, which is never going to work.

If it has its own clock generator (where's Rob Johanssen when you need him?)
then it should work just fine.

Of course, since you have a warranty on it, I guess *their* stupidity is
probably covered by it ;)  If it were me and I had paid for the part and
*didn't* have a warranty, I certainly wouldn't do anything until I had
determined whether or not it generated its own clock signal.
-- 

the pickle

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