In a message dated 6/23/03 11:34:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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... The above is true for the Apple made 250 MHz card. Umax and Power 
Computing made 250 MHz 604e cards which work in non-Kansas machines.
>>

The Apple 250 MHz cards were 604ev's ... the UMAX and PCC cards may indeed 
have been 250 MHz 604e's (not 604ev's).

One cannot mistake a Kansas-type card ... there is a switching regulator on 
the back side of the board, and a huge inductor which is part of that regulator.

Also, the Apple Kansas-type cards have 1 MB of cache on them.

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