NITPICK=ONI happened to pick up a 9500 at a garage sale a while back, and find its design refreshingly easy to deal with. You just pop open the side panel, and you have access to the full motherboard without having to remove anything. Since it's the same board as the 8500, I would have used it instead, except it has two cooling fans and a beefier power supply, so it's noisy as hell. Oh well.
Hmmm. That suggests that a Sonnet G4 card from a 9500 will not work in the Kansas MB, or am I completely off base there?Just for completeness sake...when the Kansas/MachV machines came out, Apple kept the nice 8600 and 9600 case and kept the x600 power supply pinout, but changed the motherboard again. The primary change was some kind of power supply pin change in the CPU slot (3.3V supply?) and the ROM, again. The Kansas (AKA 8600 Enhanced and 9600 Enhanced) has $77D.34F5, 341S0380 through 341S0383 for the ROM.
Incidentally, if you install the Kansas ROM in one of the older machines, then Speculative Processing on G3 processors works without any work arounds.
Sorry about not getting your quote properly identified in the above post Traq. :rambo: 8-o ::b&w: :beige:
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Not a problem, and to answer your question, most of the third party upgrades, such as those from Sonnet, work fine in the Kansas machines. The upgrades that came out before the Kansas was released probably won't work. And I think there were a few on which you actually had to change a DIP switch setting if it was going in a Kansas.Sorry about not getting your quote properly identified in the above post Traq. I obviously didn't figure out how to quote only part of the post.
I cut my hand quite badly the last time I had to install RAM in an 8500. If I were ever going to act out the printer scene from Office Space, it would be with an 8500. No computer draws blood from me and lives. }![]()
Truth, cept 8100 for me.You need to be more careful. I have been in and out of a 8500 so many times (same with an Q800/840AV) I can get to RAM in a minute if that.If I took a sledgehammer to a 8500 it would be because of the brittle plastic that snaps if you look at it funny.
Thanks for the tip.I cut my hand quite badly the last time I had to install RAM in an 8500. If I were ever going to act out the printer scene from Office Space, it would be with an 8500. No computer draws blood from me and lives. }![]()
You need to be more careful.
Thanks for the tip.I cut my hand quite badly the last time I had to install RAM in an 8500. If I were ever going to act out the printer scene from Office Space, it would be with an 8500. No computer draws blood from me and lives. }![]()
You need to be more careful.![]()
The 8100 and 8500 are very similar case designs I believe.Truth, cept 8100 for me.You need to be more careful. I have been in and out of a 8500 so many times (same with an Q800/840AV) I can get to RAM in a minute if that.If I took a sledgehammer to a 8500 it would be because of the brittle plastic that snaps if you look at it funny.