Deven wrote:
Sorry, I know this is off-list, but does anyone know if I can replace the CPU
in a PowerMac 7100/66 with the PPC 120mhz processor from a 7100/120? Will it
automatically run at the right speed, or do I need to change jumpers
(hopefully not oscillators)?
No matter how fast a
At 18:40 -0400 on 18/09/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I know this is off-list, but does anyone know if I can replace the CPU
You could possibly trouble yourself to post it to a more appropriate list.
in a PowerMac 7100/66 with the PPC 120mhz processor from a 7100/120? Will it
Won't
Deven wrote:
Sorry, I know this is off-list, but does anyone know if I can replace the CPU
in a PowerMac 7100/66 with the PPC 120mhz processor from a 7100/120? Will it
automatically run at the right speed, or do I need to change jumpers
(hopefully not oscillators)?
A 7100/120??? IIRC, the 7100
8100/110 was the other option. I have an 8150/110 which was an AppleShare
server package. Power Computing made a Power 120. It has a PPC601 @ 120mhz.
Got one of them too.
--
Paul/.
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on 9/19/01 21:30, Andrew
Sorry, I know this is off-list, but does anyone know if I can replace the CPU
in a PowerMac 7100/66 with the PPC 120mhz processor from a 7100/120? Will it
automatically run at the right speed, or do I need to change jumpers
(hopefully not oscillators)?
-- Deven Gallo
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Vintage Macs is
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Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 18:40:46 EDT
Subject: PPC 7100/66 to /120?
Sorry, I know this is off-list, but does anyone know if I can replace the CPU
Sorry, I know this is off-list, but does anyone know if I can replace the CPU
in a PowerMac 7100/66 with the PPC 120mhz processor from a 7100/120? Will it
automatically run at the right speed, or do I need to change jumpers
(hopefully not oscillators)?
Nope.
The latter does not exist. There is