Correct.

I was not clear enough. I referred to HDDs, PCI cards, AGP graphics cards, and 
computer peripheral equipment (everthing that is external).

I stated though that RAM is different for the MDD.
Up to the Quicksilver you can use the 100 MHz RAM from the Sawtooth, although 
133 MHz RAM is benefiting from the 133 MHz system bus speed.

CPUs are a completely different story, as you always have to look carefully. 
You're right, most CPU upgrades are for Sawtooth to Quicksilver only. MDD CPU 
upgrades are specific for the MDD (and MDD/FW800) only.

Sorry for the misleading information,
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

----------  Original message  ----------
Subject: Re: Apple G4 CPU upgrade options
Date:    Mittwoch, 26. August 2009N
From:    Chance Reecher <cnrtechh...@gmail.com>
To:      g3-5-list@googlegroups.com

> Wrong. I have an MDD, and know for a fact that you cannot put anything
> besides drives and video cards from sawtooth/gig-e/d-a machines into
> the MDD, the MDD uses DDR RAM, and a completely different CPU.
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Mac User #330250<macuser330...@gmx.net>
> wrote: 
> > Anything you can put into a Sawtooth/Gigabit Ethernet/Digital Audio will
> > also fit into a QuickSilver/MDD - with the advantage of an overall better
> > performance.

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