On Mar 6, 2005, at 2:04 AM, Andrew Kershaw wrote:

The DA 667 and 733 have 4th mounting posts that need a 12v lead for extra power.

Also, are you putting it into a sawtooth or DA box? See this link for someone who put a QS CPU onto a Gigabit board and the mods he had to make. I THINK the sawtooth and gigabit boards have similar layouts.

http://homepage.mac.com/josephk/G4_mod.html

HTH,
Len
with a QS 933 processor in a digital audio 533

It's really that easy, eh? If so, I'm pretty interested in this hack for my DA 466! (Once I get it booting, of course).

Yep, very easy swap in a DA case. The hardest part was getting a nut and bolt small enough to attach the wire to the 4th mounting post and not shorting out anything. The whole "project" took me about 15 minutes.



The PRAM battery tests good (~3.6V on my multimeter). I also swapped it with a known good PRAM battery (which also tests at ~3.6V and boots fine in my B&W). I still get the single tone and single long pulse followed by a short pulse on the LED.


Any other thoughts? I'd really like to avoid spending more on a motherboard for what I thought might be a good bargain at first...

Have you pressed the CUDA and zapped the pram?

Len


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