>Something to consider, is that a 68040 or a 68LC040? A lot of the 68040
>based Mac's were not pure 68040 chips. IIRC, it basically meant they were
>missing the math coprocessor.
Yeah, I know. My Quadra 605 had the 'LC' type without the
coprocessor. At this stage, it really doesn't make a difference, as
I've not even been able to test the board since getting it because of
the damaged CPU that came with it. I'd like to get the full 'RC'
type but an 'LC' chip would be ok as long as it's a 33mhz and not a
20 or 25 mhz.
Jeff
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Received on Wed Dec 06 2000 - 20:41:22 GMT