In a message dated 9/2/05 7:43:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I think this is what you are looking for


http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/G4ZONE/sawtooth/SawtoothCPUdesign.html >>

Yeah thats the one place Ive found any info.  That is pretty much all I know 
about doing this mod.  Well, when I come up with about $30 to buy a 533MHz 
module from a digital audio I will go ahead and change my bus to 133MHz and see 
what happens as far as stability and RAM slots functionality.  BTW, is there a 
chip on the motherboard that controls this sort of thing?  Early revision 
beige G3s had a chip on the motherboard that is rated at 83MHz, which is why it 
is 
almost certain that those can be run on an 83MHz bus.  Later beiges had a 
66MHz chip and are much harder to overclock the bus.  But Im thinking that if 
there is a chip, I could put a heatsink on it and that would help at least 
stability.  If I lose 2 RAM slots I dont think this would be worth it, unless I 
could fairly quickly switch back and forth.

Chris P

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