>  >Terry- I have a Powerlogix Powerforce G3 card- the 350/512- and it works
>>at 440 Mhz in OS X.
>>I've gotten it up to 450, and am now running it at a very stable 400 Mhz.
>>It's in a Umax J700, but I don't see a major difference between our
>>machines.
>>Could it have something to do with your RAM ?
>>
>>-Ford
>>
>>
>Hi again,
>       Yes, I suppose that's a possibility - I have 320MB - 2 128MB dimms,
>4 16MB Dimms (non interleaved) I could try pulling the 16MB dimms & see
>what happens. Are you running the 50MHz bus or something lower.
>
>
>       Bye for now, Terry Allen
>       ___________________________________________________________________
Terry, older 70ns ram can sometimes cause problems with G3 upgrades 
and the ram that came with many older machines was 70ns ram. Another 
tip from another list which may apply to your problem. Do you have 
"Speculative processing" turned on in your Powerlogix control panel 
or which ever software you are using? This could well be the problem 
if it is on. Write-through usually only needs to be on for speeds of 
500mhz or faster so that is something to also try. This should be 
something small like this unless your card is faulty which doesn't 
seem likely as it works in OS 9.x I just realized if your not using 
software in OSX I have no idea what the defaults would be without 
software.....Good luck Will S

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