on 7/19/01 3:51 PM, Anne Judge at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 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?

I've been reading the reviews at XLR8yourmac. Most are very positive, and
most have put larger memory modules in. It seems that you need to have a
smaller profile chip in the top space for heat dissipation, so if you put in
a 256K chip in the top slat, make it a low profile chip.

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