"Dan S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Can we review the upgrade problem?
>
>The consensus seemed to be that a 9600 Mach V would need a "six-slot
>solution" upgrade card or carrier; but recently there has been mention that
>the same applies to non-Mach V 9600's and 9500's. Huh?

Six-slot Macs need a special six-slot compatible solution *IF* used with
a G4.  This has nothing do with with whether they're Mach V and everything
to do with the fact they have six PCI slots.

All 9500s and all 9600s need a six-slot compatible solution if used with a
G4 because they all have six-slots. If it's not a six-slot system OR it's
not a G4 (i.e., a G3), then you don't have to worry about it.

>Also, what problems are encountered upgrading a Mach V 8600?

No particular problems since it's not a six-slot system.

Hope this helps,

-Jeff    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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