MDD CPU in GigE... Not possible?

2009-12-13 Thread PETER WARNER
I feel like This has been hashed over here before, but I could not  
find it in a quick look at previous posts. Googling threw me for a  
loop, since I saw people talking about 12 volts on pin 4?

So, can a MDD dual processor be put in a Dual 450 GigE?

Thanks,
Peter

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Re: MDD CPU in GigE... Not possible?

2009-12-13 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Dec 13, 2009, at 1:16 PM, PETER WARNER wrote:

 I feel like This has been hashed over here before, but I could not
 find it in a quick look at previous posts. Googling threw me for a
 loop, since I saw people talking about 12 volts on pin 4?

 So, can a MDD dual processor be put in a Dual 450 GigE?

No. The processor board changed between the two.

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Re: MDD CPU in GigE... Not possible?

2009-12-13 Thread Len Gerstel

On Dec 13, 2009, at 3:16 PM, PETER WARNER wrote:

 I feel like This has been hashed over here before, but I could not
 find it in a quick look at previous posts. Googling threw me for a
 loop, since I saw people talking about 12 volts on pin 4?

 So, can a MDD dual processor be put in a Dual 450 GigE?

 Thanks,
 Peter

Nope, a MDD processor will not work in a Gig E. Completely different  
pin configurations.

The 12v mod is to get a QS processor in a DA. That is almost a  
straight drop in. To put a QS processor in a GigE or Sawtooth requires  
extensive modification on the case and motherboard.

Len

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Re: MDD CPU in GigE... Not possible?

2009-12-13 Thread PETER WARNER
Thanks guys,
I'll keep saving towards a sonnet ;)


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Re: Beige G3 problems

2009-12-13 Thread Gus
its been awhile since i worked with os9.  but if i recall the bomb
screen came with an error (typically a bus error in my case).  Since
your down hard any ways, i would pull the pci and personality card and
blow it out with some LP air.  Leave the pci cards out and give the
personality card a good reseat.  if your not getting any sound you may
have to reseat the personality card a couple of time.  i know mine is
kinda touchy.  If there is a Cuda switch give it a press once you get
the personality card and one stic of ram installed.  You can use the
CMD-OPT-P,R to reset the pram.  Devices on the scsi bus can cause that
bomb screen too.  so shorten your scsi to the boot device or remove
the scsi cable all together if your using an internal (IDE) drive to
boot with.  If  your boot device is scsi you can remove the cable and
try booting off the os 9 install cd to see if it comes up.   also
remember to try and boot with all extensions off to maybe give a clue
if it is a bus error.  the shift key after power up should do that.

hope this helps and good luck.  report back any results, i am sure
someone is better at this than i am that can give additional ideas.


Gus

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