A clue to this, I believe, is that the 630 and 6200 logic boards are interchangeable and will run in each other's chassis. I'm not sure if the 6300 LB would run properly in an unmodified 630 or 6200 chassis, but the later ones (6360, 6400, etc) almost certainly won't run properly without chassis mods.
The only issue with running 6360/6400/6500 etc boards in a 630 chassis is the lack of 3.3V from the PSU. A 6300 or 6320 board would drop into a 630/6200 with no problem.
The only issue with running 6360/6400/6500 etc boards in a 630 chassis is the lack of 3.3V from the PSU. A 6300 or 6320 board would drop into a 630/6200 with no problem.
I see. I thought it was something along those lines, but I couldn't remember for sure (my knowledge is a bit rusty from having been on the sidelines for the better part of a decade (2019-ish to now-ish)).
If the article is correct (why wouldn't it be?), there apparently was an Apple Power Mac Processor Upgrade (APMPU for short) made by DayStar and featuring initially a 66 MHz PPC 601. DayStar also marketed the upgrade directly as the PowerCard 601, and later also released a 100 MHz version of it.
When DayStar went under, Sonnet took over the design and sold it as the Presto PPC.
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