Dana Sibera wrote:

>On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 02:37  PM, Sque wrote:
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>>Could you explain where this cuda is hiding please.
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>http://www.danamania.com/temp/cuda.jpg shows where things are
>
>Under the green circle are the two solder pads labelled "S1". Some of 
>my 475s/605s have the cuda reset switch there, some don't.
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>Under the red is the cuda chip itself, just for curiosity.
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So it is, the board down stairs actually has the cuda.
Like the board in your .jpg, 2 of mine are marked "primus" on the serial 
label, the third is marked "REV A" and sports a black pds rather than a 
white one alone with a cuda switch.

Thanks Dana and pickle.



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