>hype brewing about the XLerator for sale on ebay.

>it also appears to have the Math CoProcessor socket option.

In fact, all of the original XLerators (ie. the 16 MHz version) have a Math
Coprocessor socket and a SCSI chip socket.

There were three levels of this product, GEN, SCSI, and FPU, determined by
the PAL on the XLerator.

To use SCSI you needed the SCSI PAL, as well as the SCSI chip and cable. It
looks like the eBay item has this.

To use the Math Coprocessor, you need the FPU PAL, and the coprocessor chip
itself. The FPU level included SCSI as well.

All the XLerators were tested with the full configuration, so customers
could field upgrade by exchanging their PAL and getting the other parts.

>It does require Ram to operate....

Yes, to be 'useful' you will need to add two or four 30 pin SIMMs. 256k or
1M are supported by the stock XLerator. There is a mod to support 2M and 4M
SIMMs, but it isn't easy (or free).

You will also need a fan... the XLerator came with a fan that sits in the
bottom of the card cage and clips onto the I/O board for power. I think we
still have some of the brackets to make these, or you can rig something to
keep air moving inside.

>As far as I know the XLerator is for the Macworks environment

Yes. As far as I can remember, it supports MacWorks XL 3.0, MacWorks Plus,
and MacWorks Plus II. I have a feeling that SCSI is not supported in
MacWorks XL.

>It may co-exsist with the LisaOS but will not speed up or add memory

This XLerator board does not co-exist with the Lisa OS... the Lisa OS reads
the Lisa serial number from the video stream, and even when disabled, this
XLerator runs a bit too fast to read the serial number correctly, so the
Lisa OS won't start up. So, you would need to remove this XLerator to use
Lisa OS. This bug was fixed in later XLerators (XLerator 12.5 and XLerator
18), which do not need to be removed to run a Lisa OS.

>I think that later versions of the XLerator software also
>required Sun's 800K floppy upgrade

I believe the suggestion for the 800k drive was due to versions of MacWorks
Plus that "required" it. I don't believe the XLerator checks the drive
version (although it might), but getting the software on the hard disk
might be difficult without it.

>and probably need the Mac Screen Mod as well.

No, the screen mod is not required for the XLerator products (or any other
Query Engineering/Sigma Seven Systems product, AFAIK).

HTH, E&OE,

James

James MacPhail                   "Think not of engineering as art,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                 but of art as engineering"
Sigma Seven Systems Ltd.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]        <http://SigmaSevenSystems.com>



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