What's the highest multiplier available on the ZIF? If it's 8X, I'd try 
the jumpers for the 50.0 MHz row, 8X column in the second chart on the 
XLR8 web page, below. That would seem to max out at 400 MHz for the 
processor. If it's 10X, I'd try the 45.0 row, 10X column. If that 
fails, I'd leaving all the processor speed jumpers off.

<http://xlr8.com/support/cpuupgrades/speedchart.php3>

(When did the XLR8 pages come back? Last I looked, you could only get 
to the home page.)

Just for clarity, the ZIF came from a B&W that had a 300 MHz processor 
at the factory. You have removed the on-board cache from the 7500. You 
have installed and are using either the PowerLogix or XLR8 cache 
enabler/controller software.

On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 02:15  PM, Brian A. Rein wrote:

> Most tests were done with the powerforce set on 7. (8 X multiplier)
>
> I do not recall. It is a pull from a Blue & White 300.
>
> The carrier has 12 dips. (1-8 for bus & 9-12 for multiplier)


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