I have no business jumping in here, but I can't help
pointing out that upgrading from 33 mHz to 50 mHz, or
similar jumps, is going to enhance the performance of
a machine so little as to make the effort something
of a diminishing return.

Of course, I lead a life of diminishing returns, so I
could be a bit more understanding <g>. Sometimes one wants
to do something because it can be done, not because it
has some over-riding, practical advantage.

All the best,
Jay (new user of an older Performa 636CD)
Philadelphia & Manhattan

> You have to do a little digging but it may help you.
> Quickest way to speed up a 700 is to replace the board.
> 040's go up to 50mhz, dont know if the mac can keep up though. [...etc...]





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