At 06:31 -0500 09/09/2005, Gary Gorbet wrote:
 I do have a meter, although I am not very comfortable with it. Is there some
way to use it to determine whether 3.3V is being delivered to the right places on
 the MB?

You can just stick the positive probe in the top of the connector against an orange wire, and the neg probe into a hole with a black wire and check that it's reading 3.3V while the machine is powered on. However, if the connector is attached, that's probably not the problem.

Your CPU card is compatible with the following machines (to help test) 7500, 8500, 9500, 7600, 8600, 9600, 7300, Umax S900, J700, PowerComputing (PCC) PowerTower Pro, PowerWave, Daystar Genesis. If it is a G3 upgrade and not a G4, then it is also compatible with PCC PowerCenter, PowerTower, PowerCurve, PowerCenter Pro.

There's an entire generation of Apple machines and clones that that CPU card should work in. You only need one buddy with one of those machines.

Jeff Walther

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