Dana,

Thanks, got the info.  Evidently it's running at a mere 190 or 195 MHz.  When I 
reformatted the drive I blew away the XLR8 CP, and didn't realize I don't have the 
installer.  So it's running at the default (probably lowest) speed.  I'm pretty sure 
the guy I got the machine from said he had it running about 100 MHz faster than that.  
I've looked into getting a copy of the CP from XLR8's site, but it needs the serial 
number from the card, so I'll have to crack the case sometime.  Hopefully BootX gets 
all these settings transferred into the Linux environment successfully; I'm not sure 
how that whole process works.

Thanks,
Tim

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Info. Services - Internal Medicine Clinical Systems, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve 
neither liberty nor safety.
I apologize for the irregular wrapping and quoting.  I use MS Outlook.


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