On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 01:57:41AM +0800, John Niven wrote:
> The IIsi NuBus Adapter has an FPU built in (soldered, not socketed 
> IIRC). That at least would have to go, presumably in the same way that 
> you have to remove the FPU on the Asante IIsi/SE/30 NIC.
> 
> Interesting thought though. NuBus Video card in an SE/30 :-)

Would the FPU have to be removed, or could it be switched off?  It
looks like the IIsi PDS slot has an /FPU enable line.  Tie that to
+5 V, and the computer may not even know it is there.  (I'm
speculating here.)

My thoughts were leaning towards a NuBus video card in an SE/30
too.  Unfortunately, the cards I know of are about as long as the
SE/30 is tall.

Byron.

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