on 2/12/03 9:11 AM, D MCCOOL at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> After loading up the PT with all new stuff, the original 2 GB scsi died. I
> was able to install the OS 9.1 on the IDE 20 Gb and then reload my apps.
> I'm seeing a new problem now with MP3 files. They seem to skip while
> playing.

Or you might investigate this:

http://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/Apple_SW_Updates/US/Power_Computing/


Name:         PCI Timing Update
Version:      1.0
Released:     December 4, 1997 (Previously released by Power Computing)

Requires:
Power Computing 7200-based systems including the PowerTower,
PowerCenter, and PowerCurve family computers.

Description:
Power Computing's PCI Timing Update extension is designed to correct a
timing behavior which may cause intermittent issues on some PCI cards
when used with Mac OS computers based on the original 7200 logic board
design. This update is only intended for Power Computing 7200-based
systems including the PowerTower, PowerCenter, and PowerCurve family
computers and will not function on non-Power Computing machines. Known
occurrences of irregular behavior due to the PCI timing issue are: Users
with ATI XClaim GA and XClaim VR video accelerator cards experience
intermittent choppy sound.


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