In a message dated 8/3/03 9:57:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
I don't know  what ANS stands for.
>>

Apple Network Server. Sort of a PM9500 on steroids. Two independent UW-SCSI 
channels. Parity RAM. Redundant power (ANS 700).

These had an offset handle on the cache cards (see below).


>>
The cache in  question is  an Apple part #820-0585-A. one end of the card is 
stair staggered, if that is of any descriptive help.
>>


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