> I know a fellow (a Mac tech) who had the 466MHz PowerLogix and 
> while he said it was faster he didn't see a huge leap over his 
> 233MHz Wallstreet. Plus he said that it wouldn't support over 
> 256MB RAM. He actually had to remove memory to get it to work.

Aargh!  I've been running happily with my 466MHz upgrade & my original
2 64-meg chips (originally this was a 266-MHz machine bought just as
the Lombards were about to debut), but was just about to order a
memory upgrade.  Does anyone else have experience with this?

Powerlogix officially says they support anything that's in the Apple
specs for the Wallstreet, but that's max 192 MHz, one 128-MHz & one
64-Mhz chip.  I'd been hoping to try to put in one 256 in place of one
of my 64s - I know that though they're not officially supported they
often work in Wallstreets.  But it didn't occur to me that I no longer
have the orginal Apple processor card.

So has anyone put in a PowerLogix BlueChip with more memory than that
(either at the time of installation or added later)?  DID IT WORK?  

Anne

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