On 10/12/02 2:05 AM, "Charles Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:


> You are right, on the Mac the terms "logic board" and "motherboard" are
> used interchangeably. I believe the "analog board" on an iMac is the
> part that handles the analog sound in and out.

Not really.

A Mother Board is a board that has a removable processor on a daughtercard.
I.e. An 8500.

A Logic board is a board that ships with a processor soldered on, or a
processor that is not meant to be removed.

Analog boards are video boards.
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