You're both probably right... dat's why I joined da list..t'speed my'larnin'

Fluxstringer wrote:
> 
> >I don't think the CUDA has anything to do with peripherals, just the
> >processor.
> >
> >How else to explain attaching various external drives?
> >
> >You want the mother board to know that there is a new processor.
> >
> >Ron
> >
> _________________________
> 
> The NVRAM stores a list of drives to poll also I believe.
> 
> Which one mentioned would be an external ( e.g. peripheral ) the 300I?
> -- 
> Adrian
> 
My CD-ROM is in the 8500 case. Seems no different, disconn./connecting
internal SCSI items and/or external peripheral stuff. So, CUDA is mostly,
or only for changes of processors/proc. upgrades? What does CUDA mean?
Pressing the lil button is 'after' a processor change? (power Off, right ;o)

YooperJimKilp- good night.

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