> > >So here's what we know: some stock Apple machines have sleep problems. Some >PL upgraded machines have sleep problems. Some machines have no problems >with the Apple proc, but as soon as the PL card is installed, problems >occur. We still don't know why on either count, but it's clear there's >something "off" because it's hard to blame Apple for a problem that only >exists in some machines when a PL card is installed and it's hard to believe >it's a kernel issue, when the problem spans across multiple OS versions. > Actually you forgot one scenario: some PL upgraded machines have no sleep problems whatsoever. The problem is, how does one pinpoint the problem when it doesn't manifest itself in every instance? If there was a definitive problem with our cards in terms of hardware, it should occur every time. Yet it does not. That's what makes this such a time consuming, frustrating engineering conundrum. R -- ---- PowerLogix 8701 W. Parmer Lane, Suite 1120 Austin, TX 78729 512 401 9902 x107 512 401 9943 fax