All you need to operate the Transwarp GS is to install it in slot 3 or 4, I forget which.

You need to carefully remove the original processor and store it in a safe non-static place.

Install the card and there is a cable with a connector on it. The connector plugs into the processor socket. The connector should have all the pins on it or it won't work.

The control software is in the rom of the card. You access this through the classic control panel. There are a combination of keys that I don't remember.

There may be a New Desk Accessory that will control the Transwarp GS. but you don't need it.

I also know how to tweek the speed on this card, if I can remember the crystal in the upper left corner of the card has a number on it that is 4 times the processor speed. You need to replace the crystal and the chip and they can be pushed to 10Mhz, but don't do it. You don't get that much for the expense and the pushing this chip kills it quicker.

I never had any trouble with my 7Mhz  Transwarp.

Mark Murphy

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