Now, the Dual 1.0 GHz from the top-of-the-line Quicksilver 2002 is said to
work without problems in the original Quicksilver from 2001. At least a lot
of people have had no problems with such an “upgrade”.
I finally found a statement that the processor should be compatible with an
original
Can anyone confirm for me /again/ that the Dual 1 GHz module will work (has
worked for them) in an original Quicksilver from 2001?
Thanks so much,
Andreas aka Mac User #330250
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Now, the Dual 1.0 GHz from the top-of-the-line Quicksilver 2002 is said
to
work without problems in the original Quicksilver from 2001. At least a
lot
of people have had no problems with such an “upgrade”.
QS 2002 dual 1.0 GHz processors work without modification in a QS 2001 of
any type.
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Subject: Re: Dead processor?
Date:Wednesday, 22. June 2011
From:peterh...@cruzio.com
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QS 2002 dual 1.0 GHz processors work without modification in a QS 2001 of
any type.
Thanks.
The seller is telling me
QS 2002 dual 1.0 GHz processors work without modification in a QS 2001
of
any type.
Thanks.
The seller is telling me that the processor module is not compatible with
my
Quicksilver. So I bought something that doesn't work and it is my fault,
because I don't have compatible hardware.
100
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Subject: Re: Dead processor?
Date:Wednesday, 22. June 2011
From:peterh...@cruzio.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
ANY DA processor, single or dual uses only the socket for ALL its signals
and power. This is the same socket as the 100 MHz
Okay, I checked. My Quicksilver has firmware version 4.2.5f1 (referred to as
“Boot-ROM version”).
Same in Mac OS 9.2.
So, I should download Apple Firmware 4.2.8 Update?
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1126?viewlocale=en_US
I tried it, but it is telling me this:
“This version of the Power Mac
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Subject: Re: Dead processor?
Date:Sunday, 19. June 2011
From:peterh...@cruzio.com
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Thee raw board is the same between the dual 800 MHz and the dual 1.0 GHz.
The voltage regulators, and some other parts
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Subject: Re: Dead processor?
Date:Sunday, 19. June 2011
From:admin oneluc...@mac.com
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Don't know which processors are compatible, and probably mentioned or
tried, but at least reset PRAM and press down PMU
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Subject: Re: Dead processor?
Date:Monday, 20. June 2011
From:Valter Prahlad valter.prah...@fastwebnet.it
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Andreas, I'm no hardware expert but, even if some (or just ONE) hardware
part is different, it might very
Don't know which processors are compatible, and probably mentioned or
tried, but at least reset PRAM and press down PMU (??) button for new
processors. Also, take out battery for 15 minutes and replace.
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I'll give it a try. What bothers me is that this Quicksilver is running a
dual
800 MHz processor module quite fine. The Dual-800 uses 7450 aka G4e
processors,
the very same are used in the dual 1 GHz processor module. Except for the
additions 2x 200 MHz I cannot see a formal difference
Hi!
I just received a used (but sold as tested and working) Dual 1 GHz G4
processor module from a Quicksilver 2002. I've put it into my Quicksilver
(2001 i.e. original version) and it does not boot. No chime. Nothing.
If I put the Dual 800 Mhz module in it works; everytime. Chime. Boots into
On Jun 18, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Mac User #330250 macuser330...@gmx.net wrote:
I tried seating the “new” dual 1 GHz modile firmly, five times so far, and
thought it may be some connection problem. After the third time I found one
of
the pins on the connector of the module to be slightly
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