Re: Powerlogix 466mhz WS upgrade question

2004-08-28 Thread Mikael Byström
Andrew, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Why would the EEPROM only be flashable once? Is there a technical >reason for that? Ask Powerlogix. It was them that suggested it to me in private message. I suppose some ROMs can only be flashed once or their software simply just cover "flashing" and not "refla

Re: Powerlogix 466mhz WS upgrade question

2004-08-28 Thread Mikael Byström
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I just put in a 233/Ø in a WSII mobo Is that char designating a "no cache"? Thanks for doing the test for the good of our collective knowledge. -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.c

Re: Powerlogix 466mhz WS upgrade question

2004-08-28 Thread Mikael Byström
Mikael, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >There have been some disagreement in earlier discussions if the 66Mhz >boards in the early 233(nocache) WS I's could be interchanged with the >66Mhz boards in the WS II's, but I don't think so as the graphics cards >are different (and so is most likely the ROM cont

Re: Powerlogix 466mhz WS upgrade question

2004-08-28 Thread Andrew Kershaw
If this is anything like the PowerLogix 500Mhz upgrade and the CPU board comes from an existing machine, then there's no point running the software as *it's not possible, with the 500Mhz card at least, to reflash the CPU*. One is stuck with using the card with the same type of motherboard as the CP

Re: Powerlogix 466mhz WS upgrade question

2004-08-28 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 8/28/04 8:18:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >If this is anything like the PowerLogix 500Mhz upgrade and the CPU board >comes from an existing machine, then there's no point running the >software as *it's not possible, with the 500Mhz card at least, to reflash >the CPU*. One i

Re: Powerlogix 466mhz WS upgrade question

2004-08-28 Thread Mikael Byström
Andrew, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > The >utility copies the Mac OS ROM from your original CPU daughter card to >your hard drive, then tweaks the OpenFirmware somehow (probably >installs an OF script or something). Anyway, after you've done that, >install the upgrade. If this is anything like

Re: Powerlogix 466mhz WS upgrade question

2004-08-27 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Greeting: A friend of mine has a 466mhz Powerlogix Wallstreet processor, but he cannot properly identify what series of WS machine it came out of. Is that important to know? I had heard that they're two different processors for the two series. I tried looking up the info online but cannot seem to f

Powerlogix 466mhz WS upgrade question

2004-08-25 Thread COCCORP
Greeting: A friend of mine has a 466mhz Powerlogix Wallstreet processor, but he cannot properly identify what series of WS machine it came out of. Is that important to know? I had heard that they're two different processors for the two series. I tried looking up the info online but cannot seem