On 28 Nov 2005, at 23:52, Kennedy, David wrote:

I have a question about the Daystar Powercache card. I have one without either CPU or FPU currently plugged in. How do I tell whether it is a 33,
40 or 50Mhz version?  It is stamped "P33", but most of the images I've
googled all have the same stamp, so I don't know whether this is a part
number or a speed version.

Somewhere out there there's a Control Panel for the Powercache card, I think it's called PowerCache Control or something, that reports the CPU details. Might be on Daystar's legacy support site, but I dunno if that lists 68k stuff.

Well, blow me down with a bucket of mackerel. They still offer the whole lot for download! Grab em while they're hot folks!

<http://www.daystartechnology.com/Daystar_Technology_Mac_Support/ Daystar_Technology_Mac_Downloads/Daystar_Digital_Mac_Downloads/ software/b_dsd_software_download1.html>

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