>
>Thanks for the response. I just subscribed to the
list about 15 
>minutes ago, so
>had no chance to see those posts.
>Are the PCI slots identified by # right on the board?
I'm not looking 
at it at
>the moment.
>
Peter

>Most (all?) of the PowerComputing machines have a
riser card >from the 
>motherboard.  I beleive slot one is the uppermost
farthest >from the 
>motherboard.  That's where my card is and it works
fine.  Try >it.  If 
>not, try the slot closest to the motherboard.

Greg

Greg, Peter
My PCP 180 has the forementioned riser card with a
SCSI card in slot 1 and a Firewire/USB card in Slot 2
(as identified by Apple System profiler) . So far, no
problems.



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