The JadeTeX macros appear to have problems dealing with footnotes in tables.
Rather than delay any longer for a fix from Sebastien Rahtz (my TeX is not up to fixing it, natch) replace footnotes in tables with <note>...</note> after the table. When the JadeTeX macros DTRT, this change can be reverted.
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| 		  <thead> | ||||
| 		    <row> | ||||
| 		      <entry>Rated CPU MHz</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>External Clock and Memory Bus MHz<footnote> | ||||
| 			  <para>66MHz may actually be 66.667MHz, but don't | ||||
| 			    assume so.</para> | ||||
| 			</footnote> | ||||
| 		      </entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>External Clock and Memory Bus MHz</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>External to Internal Clock Multiplier</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>PCI Bus Clock MHz</entry> | ||||
| 		    </row> | ||||
|  | @ -537,12 +533,7 @@ | |||
| 
 | ||||
| 		    <row> | ||||
| 		      <entry>100</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>50<footnote> | ||||
| 			  <para>The Pentium 100 can be run at either 50MHz | ||||
| 			    external clock with a multiplier of 2 or at 66MHz | ||||
| 			    and a multipler of 1.5</para> | ||||
| 			</footnote> | ||||
| 		      </entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>50</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>2</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>25</entry> | ||||
| 		    </row> | ||||
|  | @ -613,6 +604,15 @@ | |||
| 		</tgroup> | ||||
| 	      </informaltable> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               <note> | ||||
|                 <para>66MHz may actually be 66.667MHz, but don't assume | ||||
|                   so.</para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|                 <para>The Pentium 100 can be run at either 50MHz external | ||||
|                   clock with a multiplier of 2 or at 66MHz and a multiplier | ||||
|                   of 1.5.</para> | ||||
|               </note> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	      <para>As can be seen the best parts to be using are the 100, | ||||
| 		133, 166, 200 and 233, with the exception that at a multiplier | ||||
| 		of 3 or more  the CPU starves for memory.</para> | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -291,9 +291,7 @@ | |||
| 			<entry>8</entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>connects to</entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>4</entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>RTS<footnote> | ||||
| 			    <para>Connect pins 4 to 5 internally in the | ||||
| 			      connector hood, and then to pin 8 in the remote hood.</para></footnote></entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>RTS</entry> | ||||
| 		      </row> | ||||
| 		       | ||||
| 		      <row> | ||||
|  | @ -315,6 +313,11 @@ | |||
| 		  </tgroup> | ||||
| 		</informaltable> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|                 <note> | ||||
|                   <para>For DCD to RTS, connect pins 4 to 5 internally in the | ||||
|                     connector hood, and then to pin 8 in the remote | ||||
|                     hood.</para> | ||||
|                 </note> | ||||
| 	    </sect4> | ||||
| 	     | ||||
| 	    <sect4 id="term-std"> | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -497,11 +497,7 @@ | |||
| 		  <thead> | ||||
| 		    <row> | ||||
| 		      <entry>Rated CPU MHz</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>External Clock and Memory Bus MHz<footnote> | ||||
| 			  <para>66MHz may actually be 66.667MHz, but don't | ||||
| 			    assume so.</para> | ||||
| 			</footnote> | ||||
| 		      </entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>External Clock and Memory Bus MHz</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>External to Internal Clock Multiplier</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>PCI Bus Clock MHz</entry> | ||||
| 		    </row> | ||||
|  | @ -537,12 +533,7 @@ | |||
| 
 | ||||
| 		    <row> | ||||
| 		      <entry>100</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>50<footnote> | ||||
| 			  <para>The Pentium 100 can be run at either 50MHz | ||||
| 			    external clock with a multiplier of 2 or at 66MHz | ||||
| 			    and a multipler of 1.5</para> | ||||
| 			</footnote> | ||||
| 		      </entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>50</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>2</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>25</entry> | ||||
| 		    </row> | ||||
|  | @ -613,6 +604,15 @@ | |||
| 		</tgroup> | ||||
| 	      </informaltable> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               <note> | ||||
|                 <para>66MHz may actually be 66.667MHz, but don't assume | ||||
|                   so.</para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|                 <para>The Pentium 100 can be run at either 50MHz external | ||||
|                   clock with a multiplier of 2 or at 66MHz and a multiplier | ||||
|                   of 1.5.</para> | ||||
|               </note> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	      <para>As can be seen the best parts to be using are the 100, | ||||
| 		133, 166, 200 and 233, with the exception that at a multiplier | ||||
| 		of 3 or more  the CPU starves for memory.</para> | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -291,9 +291,7 @@ | |||
| 			<entry>8</entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>connects to</entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>4</entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>RTS<footnote> | ||||
| 			    <para>Connect pins 4 to 5 internally in the | ||||
| 			      connector hood, and then to pin 8 in the remote hood.</para></footnote></entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>RTS</entry> | ||||
| 		      </row> | ||||
| 		       | ||||
| 		      <row> | ||||
|  | @ -315,6 +313,11 @@ | |||
| 		  </tgroup> | ||||
| 		</informaltable> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|                 <note> | ||||
|                   <para>For DCD to RTS, connect pins 4 to 5 internally in the | ||||
|                     connector hood, and then to pin 8 in the remote | ||||
|                     hood.</para> | ||||
|                 </note> | ||||
| 	    </sect4> | ||||
| 	     | ||||
| 	    <sect4 id="term-std"> | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -497,11 +497,7 @@ | |||
| 		  <thead> | ||||
| 		    <row> | ||||
| 		      <entry>Rated CPU MHz</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>External Clock and Memory Bus MHz<footnote> | ||||
| 			  <para>66MHz may actually be 66.667MHz, but don't | ||||
| 			    assume so.</para> | ||||
| 			</footnote> | ||||
| 		      </entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>External Clock and Memory Bus MHz</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>External to Internal Clock Multiplier</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>PCI Bus Clock MHz</entry> | ||||
| 		    </row> | ||||
|  | @ -537,12 +533,7 @@ | |||
| 
 | ||||
| 		    <row> | ||||
| 		      <entry>100</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>50<footnote> | ||||
| 			  <para>The Pentium 100 can be run at either 50MHz | ||||
| 			    external clock with a multiplier of 2 or at 66MHz | ||||
| 			    and a multipler of 1.5</para> | ||||
| 			</footnote> | ||||
| 		      </entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>50</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>2</entry> | ||||
| 		      <entry>25</entry> | ||||
| 		    </row> | ||||
|  | @ -613,6 +604,15 @@ | |||
| 		</tgroup> | ||||
| 	      </informaltable> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               <note> | ||||
|                 <para>66MHz may actually be 66.667MHz, but don't assume | ||||
|                   so.</para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|                 <para>The Pentium 100 can be run at either 50MHz external | ||||
|                   clock with a multiplier of 2 or at 66MHz and a multiplier | ||||
|                   of 1.5.</para> | ||||
|               </note> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	      <para>As can be seen the best parts to be using are the 100, | ||||
| 		133, 166, 200 and 233, with the exception that at a multiplier | ||||
| 		of 3 or more  the CPU starves for memory.</para> | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -291,9 +291,7 @@ | |||
| 			<entry>8</entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>connects to</entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>4</entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>RTS<footnote> | ||||
| 			    <para>Connect pins 4 to 5 internally in the | ||||
| 			      connector hood, and then to pin 8 in the remote hood.</para></footnote></entry> | ||||
| 			<entry>RTS</entry> | ||||
| 		      </row> | ||||
| 		       | ||||
| 		      <row> | ||||
|  | @ -315,6 +313,11 @@ | |||
| 		  </tgroup> | ||||
| 		</informaltable> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|                 <note> | ||||
|                   <para>For DCD to RTS, connect pins 4 to 5 internally in the | ||||
|                     connector hood, and then to pin 8 in the remote | ||||
|                     hood.</para> | ||||
|                 </note> | ||||
| 	    </sect4> | ||||
| 	     | ||||
| 	    <sect4 id="term-std"> | ||||
|  |  | |||
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