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> From: James Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 17:52:41 -0600
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> I have a spare cpu daughterboard. How do I tell if this Umax processor 
> board is for the primary or secondary slot. My "new" S900 (250/DP) 
> just arrived and I haven't pulled the cover off yet. Is there a quick 
> and dirty way to tell whether this card is for the primary or 
> secondary slot? It's marked
>
> PowerPC 604e/180, p/n 910225-16 and has another sticker of "SSCPU 
> Series" on the heat sink. It is s/n CY00301.C12.
>
> James
> -- http://webpages.charter.net/jrice54/classiccomp2.html
        
You are in luck there is a quick way to tell Primary from Secondary CPU 
boards! You don't even have to read any numbers!
In a S900 with the cpu installed the primary cpu will have the heat 
sink on the top side. (hold it up in your hands with the install slots 
at the bottom and the back where the screw goes away from you and the 
heatsink is on the right side)The secondary cpu will have the heat sink 
on the bottom side. This is so the heatsinks aren't together and 
there's not enough room anyway. Simple huh! later Will S


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