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4 dip switches on the card right?

they follow the same PLL configurations as listed in the datasheet of the MPC750 7400 7410 etc etc :)

on off on off should be a 4x multiplier and allow it to boot :)

(or might off on off on)

Huh, Well I'll just have an extra accelerator then. :p

Hey Fami, what's that SATA/FireWire/USB card you have installed? I currently have a IDE133 Card installed and a separate FireWire/USB combo card, but I would love to consolidate it into one card.
 
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indeed im pretty sure my Image is the only premade pre Uninorth Leopard image out there :)
I forgot to mention, I am using that image for my Leopard install. Works a treat, great job! I couldn't for the life of me get Leopard running properly before I found your image.
EDIT: Any chance of getting Quartz Extreme working? :p

Huh, Well I'll just have an extra accelerator then. :p

Hey Fami, what's that SATA/FireWire/USB card you have installed? I currently have a IDE133 Card installed and a separate FireWire/USB combo card, but I would love to consolidate it into one card.
I posted a picture of it here: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/do-you-use-leopardassist.2193783/page-2#post-27633056
It has no more identifiers than the ones pictured. The box just says FIREWIRE+USB+SATA+PATA COMBO, has no model numbers or anything either. Even the card pictured on the box has a different PCI bridge chip. I can't take pictures of the box because it's boxed up itself.
I stumbled upon it on the bay and saw the combination of chipsets, and decided to give it a go.

1. Yikes! CPU-tempting because it's inexpensive and easy to find, but can be buggy on beiges and requires messing with jumpers

Wasn't the issue with the Yikes! modules pinned down to a version of the VRM with a hard-coded voltage output? I have one which gets the configuration from the ZIF module and I didn't experience any issues when running a Yikes! module (pictured earlier running at 417MHz, 83MHz bus).

Also, I'd like to do that Youtube test, under both Leopard and Tiger, when I have everything set up again. Any tips on which browser/UA/Extensions combo I should use for maximum performance? I tried it a while ago on TFF (can't remember the version, it was just after Mr. Kaiser added the h.264 decoding) and it dropped frames like crazy at 240p.
It could, however, play VP8 webms from a certain website up to 360p or so relatively smoothly. And of course, CorePlayer could even manage low profile 720p with only a few frame drops. But that's not in-browser.
 
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