> Just to clarify:
> 
> Wallstreet II motherboards had a Rage LT chip on the bottom? That's how I
> tell the difference?
> 
> My CPU's are labeled, one is a 233MHz, no cache, found some pics on the web,
> and the other is a 292MHz. ALL the mobo's I have have the LT chip on the
> bottom. What's weird is a couple of the powerbooks had these CPU's in them
> with the mobo with the LT chip. Maybe they were replaced with the wrong ones
> or something. 
> 
> So how do I know for sure if it is a Wallstreet II mobo or not? Or CPU for
> that matter if its not labeled? Is there a website? Thanks!

What's the serial number by the PCMCIA slot.

Many of the later Wallstreet logic boards had PDQ on that s/n, otherwise
just list the s/n and we can look it up.

-- 
Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk

 



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