> At 10:16 -0400 on 11/09/01, D.L. Miller wrote:
> 
> >Whoa! I must be misunderstanding. Will a 6500 or 5500 mobo plug directly
> >into the CC and work? How about a 5200? Or, are there modification that
> >must be made first? How extensive and can you point me to a how to site?
> 
> http://voy.com/24978/
> 
> That will answer everything you're asking.
> 
> p
Thanks pickle, I found that site after I emailed. Looks like, no, it is
not easy, but requires some involved rewiring of the "quick plug"
(whatever the tech name for it is). 
I'd really like a CC with a 5500's power (which is also G3 upgradable)
but I think that is past my ability level.
Thanks for the help and great CC site of yours,
Doug

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