Comm Slot 1 was used on the various Performas with a comm slot (630/640, 
etc) as well as the PDS Powermacs (6200, 5200, etc). Comm Slot 2 is 
essentially PCI from what I'm told, and it's used on the later PCI 
Powermacs (6400, 6500, etc).

Basically, if it has a comm slot and is a 6400/6500/5400/5500, it's a Comm 
Slot 2. If it's not one of those, it's a Comm Slot 1.

Or something like that :)

Scott Holder

At 12:08 AM 5/3/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>While we're at it - this Comm Slot thing is driving me nuts. Couldn't find
>any good info about Comm Slot 1 and 2, what the differences are, which
>machine takes which card etc - not even in the FAQ (there are Compacts with
>a Comm Slot!). Anybody knows a good source of information, a table, a
>website, anything? I even have two Comm Slot Ethernet cards here, different
>connector layouts, but can't tell what they are and where they'd go.
>
>Any help appreciated!
>
>TIA, OM


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