In a message dated 9/24/02 4:46:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< It just makes sense that a person would go the Apple System Profiler 
and click on the production information to determine the ROM 
revision.  And of course you would get something like $77D.45F2.  Why 
don't we use these desiginations instead of Rev A, Rev B. etc? How do 
you convert the real number ($77D.45F2) to a letter revision?  Where 
is the best place to look for revision information? >>

Compliments of a previous poster on previous thread:

<<
> From: Dennis Hamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (G-List)
> Date: Sun, 08 Sep 2002 10:24:38 -0700
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (G-List)
> Subject: Re: Beige G3 and ZIF Question
> 
> Oh, and BTW, I thought Rev. "A" didn't support slaves?  I have Rev "B" I
> think because I my G3 came with RagePro.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Dennis
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Forgot to mention this:

You can use the Apple System Profiler, located in the Apple menu in OS 9 ,
to help determine which logic board revision you have. Open Apple System
Profiler, click the System Profile tab within the window, and then look at
the Production Information section. Compare it to the table below to
determine which revision of the logic board is in your Power Macintosh G3
(platinum) computer.
ROM Logic Board
Versions Revision
$77D.40F2 revision A
$77D.45F1 revision B
$77D.45F2 revision C.

Andy3  >>

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