on 14.07.2002 23:34, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It seems to have two cpu slots, can you put the card in the wrong
> one  and have it  still  run? will this  damage the machine?

Welcome,

You'd have to force the daughter card
<http://www.forums.pctechguide.com/glossary/wordfind.php?wordInput=Daughter+
Board&fromForm=1&searchType=MatchWord&wordSearchSubmit=FIND>
severely, and then the machine wouldn't run. The major damage would be to
the daughter card. The 'cpu slots' are keyed such that it is difficult to
install a daughter card in the wrong slot without excessive force.

HTH,

paul
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