James S. Jones wrote:

>
>I probably have the original manuals for the PowerDomain 2930s at work.=20=
>
>I know I have the CD. If you can hang on until tomorrow night, I'll get=20=
>
>back to you.

and Anna wrote:

Greg--
      I found an installation guide for the PowerDomain
2930U Mac. It says that the jumper needs to cover both
pins for older Macs (the one-pin default config is for
B&W G3's). This will probably solve your problem.
      I have installed 2 of these with no problems
at all. The card doesn't actually even need a driver--the
software you get just gives you more control over the
settings.
      Good luck!
--Anna

And MJF, also. Thanks.  I think the jumper will do it. And what a great list!

Greg

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