>Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 00:20:42 -0500
>From: Mark <markv@hotpop.com>
>To: newtontalk@planetnewton.com
>Subject: Re: NTLK CUDA Switch
>Message-ID: <38A4EDA7.8CB5F536@hotpop.com>
>
>Hey guys,
>
>The CUDA switch is on a lot of Mac motherboards...starting back with the
>performas I think (pre PPC). It's a little button on the logic board that
>basically resets it...in other words zapping the PRAM, NVRAM, and everything.
>It's on all current motherboard models as well. (what Leland said)
>
>Mark
Ok, now I know what you're referring to. Its an internal switch and its
usually used for specific hardware installations where the mother board
has to address a new processor. I've never heard the acronym CUDA
before....
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