Thanks for your help and suggestion.
Peter.
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> A better place would be the mac-n-dos list.
> http://lowendmac.net/lists/macndos.shtml
>
> Vintage Macs is for ones with a 680x0 series CPU.
>
> You can tell the speed of the CPU by taking off
> the heatsink. If the heatsink is
The bottom of the chip says: APPLE COMPUTER, INC. 1997 820 0930-A
"J.S. Garrison" wrote:
> --
> >From: THE ROCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> >Subject: Pentium Card
> >Date: Thu, Oct 18, 2001, 3:22 AM
&g
> I asked this question on the pci list but never really got an answer so
> maybe somebody here may help. I've got this mac pentium card that I'd
> like to install in my 7500/G3. It is 12 inches long. How can I tell
> whether it's pentium 166 or pentium 100? Will it wo
end.
-Original Message-
From: THE ROCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 03:22:09 -0700
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Pentium Card
> I asked this question on the pci list but never really got an answer so
> maybe somebody here may help.
A better place would be the mac-n-dos list.
http://lowendmac.net/lists/macndos.shtml
Vintage Macs is for ones with a 680x0 series CPU.
You can tell the speed of the CPU by taking off
the heatsink. If the heatsink is glued on, there
are numbers on the bottom of the CPU and intel has
a chart on th
--
>From: THE ROCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
>Subject: Pentium Card
>Date: Thu, Oct 18, 2001, 3:22 AM
>
> I asked this question on the pci list but never really got an answer so
> maybe somebody here may help. I'
I asked this question on the pci list but never really got an answer so
maybe somebody here may help. I've got this mac pentium card that I'd
like to install in my 7500/G3. It is 12 inches long. How can I tell
whether it's pentium 166 or pentium 100? Will it work with a G3 upgrad