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    Question Identifying an old Mac part

    Can anyone help me identify this

    http://www.peterg.co.uk/random/DSC00231.JPG
    http://www.peterg.co.uk/random/DSC00232.JPG
    http://www.peterg.co.uk/random/DSC00233.JPG
    http://www.peterg.co.uk/random/DSC00234.JPG

    I'm pretty sure its a PowerMac (604[e?]) processor card but I can't tell. From the looks of the first image, possibly a dual processor one.
    The other side is almost completely covered with a heatsink but has the following text on it:
    apple computer, inc
    daystar Digital, inc
    820-0850-01

    All I've got at the moment is photos (the card is at home, I'm at uni) but I can probably get more tomorrow.

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    taking a few from the front and the back stright from above, with no silly angles and good lighting will help a lot

    oh yeah, and keep the camera steady too, it makes it much easier to read
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    You'll can blame my brother for that. As I said, I don't actually have access to the card. I'll see if I can get him to take some better ones.

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    a google search on all those numbers turned up nothing - so dunno sorry - you should be able to tell if you can take the heatsink off though

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    Theres a number printed on the side that looks a lot like an apple part number.

    600-4637

    Google doesn't really help

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    I was looking at the PN6500 number myself..
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    http://www.everymac.com/upgrade_card...ermac_pci.html

    Powermac 9500 upgrade card made my Daystar Digital Inc by the looks of it

    http://home.wanadoo.nl/manual.man/da.../nPwrSpec.html

    certainly could be a dual processor card, possibly faster than 233Mhz, (266, 300?)
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    Thanks. I might get my brother to stick it in a machine now and see what happens.

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