Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 22:47:48 +0100
From: Stuart Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 06:27 PM, Gamba wrote:

 It's marked on the board, just beneath each connector. DayStar is good
 about labeling things that way. I mention that because DayStar may have
 made adapter(s) that I don't know existed.



The plot thickens!


I note now that the adapter is labelled 'SuperMac, (c) 1991'. The FPU
socket is U1 and the card sockets are indeed not labelled. 12 caps and
1 R on the board and nine sets of locations for resistor packs,
unpopulated.

There's a steel plate on the back of the card, bolted to it.

  I bought it on eBay a few months ago, and have only just got round to
looking at it carefully.

Perhaps it isn't a DayStar after all!

Right. I have one of those. The dual socket adapter from SuperMac gives you two PDS slots, not one PDS slot and one PowerCache slot. So, unless you install a further adapter for the Daystar upgrade on one of the PDS connectors, it does not allow you to install a Daystar upgrade.


It would be handy for installing one video card and one ethernet card though.

Jeff Walther



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