G'day

The Cuda switch is actually a tiny button. If my memory serves me correctly its a black button (about 2mm/ 3/16" dia) mounted in a square silver metal box about 5mm/ 1/4" to a side Only press it ONCE, for about 10 secs, with power off. It's to the left of the memory slots.

Santa

On 15/06/2005, at 12:20 AM, nhc_design2004 wrote:

Hi Listers

How do I find out whether I have a revision A or revision B desktop G3 233?

Also, where is the CUDA switch? I am looking for the same sort of switch as is on a PCI (7300 etc) Mac or something different? (I have looked but can't
find it.)

Thanks to one and all for the advice on installing OSX - I am working on it.

TIA

Nick


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