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vtgearhead Tinkerer Burlington, VT USA -------- Joined: May 1, 2023 Posts: 92 Likes: 35 |
Mar 13, 2025 - #1
Over years of swap meets and hamfests I've accumulated a pile of slotted processor upgrades for G3 era Macs. Unfortunately I do not have any system that uses this form factor and I don't know what their operational status might be. Is there anyone on this forum that lives in the US and might be willing to plug them into a system and let me know if they work? The units are:
Since their status is unknown, I'd really rather not go the eBay route. It's amazing how some people will read auctions posted as "Not working, parts only" and get po'ed when the item doesn't work. |
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Nycturne Tinkerer -------- Joined: Dec 18, 2024 Posts: 98 Likes: 62 |
Mar 13, 2025 - #2
Oh man, been a while since I've seen a joeCARD.
It looks like most of these are for the OldWorld PPC Macs that came with CPUs on the daughterboard (pre-G3 era). Others look like CPUs that would have come with a system. So you'd probably need someone with access to a couple different systems to test them all, depending on just how interchangeable the Power Computing CPU cards are with Apple. I couldn't even find anything on the Apple CPU card that would tell me what CPU is on it to guess which system it was from.
Is this the one for NuBus PowerMacs, perhaps? |
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vtgearhead Tinkerer Burlington, VT USA -------- Joined: May 1, 2023 Posts: 92 Likes: 35 |
Mar 13, 2025 - #3
The Sonnet G3 was in my long-defunct Motorola Starmax system. From memory, that was not a NuBus machine. The others all have the same card-edge connector, so I think if one fits in a motherboard then they all will. I do know that the Power Computing cards were intended as direct replacements for the Apple module. My poor brain has leaked over the years, but I have a vague recollection of owning a system in the mid/late 90s that took them. Whatever it was is long gone.
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Nycturne Tinkerer -------- Joined: Dec 18, 2024 Posts: 98 Likes: 62 |
Mar 13, 2025 - #4
Probably this then?
To my knowledge Power Computing never made upgrade cards, just clones. The 210 and 180 would have been 603e/604e CPUs meant for their systems and probably removed and sold when the system was parted out or upgraded with a G3/G4 card. But yeah, none of these CPU cards are New World ROM, but Old World ROM boards. In principle, they should all (but the G3/L2) fit in something like the 7300/7600/8500/8600/9500/9600 for testing. The G3/L2 would need one of the machines listed in the link above. Since Apple and the clones used the same reference designs (was it CHRP-derived? I don't remember) the CPU daughter cards are interchangeable for the most part I believe.
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vtgearhead Tinkerer Burlington, VT USA -------- Joined: May 1, 2023 Posts: 92 Likes: 35 |
Mar 13, 2025 - #5
Thanks very much for bringing clarity to the situation! The really weird part is that I have no recollection of ever owning an Old World PPC mac. At least I know what platforms are required to check them out in realtime.
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phunguss Active Tinkerer Stillwater, MN -------- Joined: Dec 24, 2023 Posts: 513 Likes: 441 |
Mar 13, 2025 - #6
Can you include some photos?
Liked by JDW |
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vtgearhead Tinkerer Burlington, VT USA -------- Joined: May 1, 2023 Posts: 92 Likes: 35 |
Mar 14, 2025 - #7
Sure, here 'tis.
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vtgearhead Tinkerer Burlington, VT USA -------- Joined: May 1, 2023 Posts: 92 Likes: 35 |
Mar 14, 2025 - #8
Sorry, forget this one:
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