--- "Kennedy, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a question about the Daystar Powercache card.
> I have one without
> either CPU or FPU currently plugged in.  How do I
> tell whether it is a 33,
> 40 or 50Mhz version?  It is stamped "P33", but most
> of the images I've
> googled all have the same stamp, so I don't know
> whether this is a part number or a speed version.

Look for a small, square, metal "can". It'll have four
pins
through the board. Tell us what's printed on it.

It will be total Fandemonium!
August (Fri) 4th, (Sat) 5th & (Sun) 6th, 2006
http://www.fandemonium.org


                
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