>"It's moot with the G4/800 anyway.  You can't
>adjust the bus speed
>without soldering to replace the oscillator.
>
>Jeff Walther"
>
>
>So, are you saying that the new G4 800 will let
>our buses go say 100Mhz (maybe). Or maybe a better
>question would be - How fast will the bus be after
>installing a G4 800 processor in it?
>
>jj
>

I ingaine Jeff is pointing out the G4 CPU uses a x16 multiplier to 
get the 800 MHz speed (16 x 50 MHz bus speed). You can change the bus 
speed and this will increase the CPU speed accordingly.

Mad Dog

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