Jose wrote:

>>>On the top edge of the circuit board there is a series of 16 pins in two
>>>rows of 8 inside a plastic frame. Some of the pins have shunts (jumpers)
>>>across them. I surmise that these are for setting the RAM/CPU multiplier
>>>or such.
>>>      
>>>
Chrisso wrote:

>Uh, ehm, may I drop in? Yes, you're right, only the primary will work, the
>secondary won't even fit in any case, because it's built "upside down".
>
Can you tell from the numbers on the card whether the one I have is 
primary or secondary?

>If you have the primary card, it should work in any other Mac with CPU card
>slot (well, not sure about the "Kansas" machines)
>
just what are "Kansas" machines? I'm bad with the Mac code names.

>, you just have to place
>the jumpers like this:
>
><:::::|||>
>
Looking at the board diagram you drew - is it:

<:::::|||>

pin 1..................16

or is it

<:::::|||>

pin 16.................1

As it so happens, there are three jumpers shunting pairs (1-2, 3-4, 5-6) 
as is.

TIA,
Jose


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