I was looking at that. Just couldn't justify $55 to ship it to me with only the possibility that it has a G3 in it. Hope you are lucky and it does have one.Speaking of PB1400 G3s . . . I just snagged a beat up/stripped/@$$-Flapless 1400c 166 G3 off an eBay Store as a Buy it Now for all of $35.94 including shipping! [] ]'>I'll believe it when I have it in my grubby little paws and disassemble it to peek at the ProcCard, but I contacted the seller to let him know that "stock" 1400s ain't got G3s in'em, but he confirmed that there was indeed a G3 in the fugly sucker![/b][/i]
I'm pretty sure that the ProcCard in the CrescendoPB Bag was from "Beater," my maxed out 1400c/166. I'm holding in my hand ATM and it's a QFP Proc.For what its worth, the 1400/166's CPU is BGA, the 1400/117's is QFP
I'm almost certain they do, I had a running conversation on 'fritter, back in the day, with a notorious DuoHacker about the source of his QFP G3 collection. IIRC it was a boxy green assembly for something not Macintosh related and it was an iffy proposition to strike QFP Gold or just wind up with another fetid BGA POS in your hands.To be honest I'm finding it difficult to find evidence that QFP PPC 740s existed at all.
You mean MadDog?http://www.applefritter.com/cgi-bin/YaBB/YaBB.pl?board=hacks;action=display;num=1058488440;start=IIRC this was the same guy who managed to transplant the Video Controller ASIC from a 1400c (?) onto the underside of the Duo MLB and get it to function properly.
The search does work(and did years ago as I recall).. it is just that the default settings are too restrictive.It's too bad there's no way to search the "old guard" 'fritter archive. I was helping him look for the resistor pack that controlled the bus multiplier and I trust what he told me, he knew his stuff!