Hi All,

I recently purchased a Color Classic off the LEM Swap list. It came with a
"Daystar Digital 030/50" Card. Was wondering if anyone else has one of
these. It came with orginal software etc, but running under 7.1 it makes the
CC wicked slow, and I cant figure out why. I ran it compared to my stock CC,
and other then booting times (which is about 5 minutes) it runs about 20%
slower then a stock CC in all apps.

Now onto your question... I believe that most of the daystar Powercache
cards were SE/30 or SI. On the SI it was a direct plug in, on the SE/30 is
needed a adapter. I could be wrong, but I think I read that on one support
page or another.  Hope it helps.

Chuck
on 6/2/03 12:52 PM, Stuart Bell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> Inspired by the Gamba's page at
> http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/se30_pds_multiple.html I've noew
> acquired A DayStar 40MHz PowerCache card and also the 2-slot PDS
> adapter.
> 
> One simple question: If I want to try the PowerCache card on its own,
> can it be plugged straight into the SE/30 PDS slot, without using the
> adapter?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Stuart
> 


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