Re: Daystar Turbo 040

2006-01-03 Thread surfsidesix


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From: Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WTB: Daystar Turbo 040

I would like to upgrade an SE/30 with this accelerator.  I am also
looking for an adapter, either for the SE/30 or the IIsi.  Please send
me your offer for any of these items, including shipping, to 95051.



The Turbo 040s and 030 PowerCaches are around, (start your search on 
eBay). It's the adapter that's tough to find. I'm half-way farther 
along than you; I have a 40Mhz Turbo 040 W/FPU and have never been 
able to find the adapter for less than stupid money.


I put the 040 in my Performa 600. (no adapter required)

Works like a charm.

Happy hunting,

Cobey


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Re: Daystar Turbo 040 question

2004-05-18 Thread Nathan Raymond
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Luke Brennan wrote:

 My question: On the first (earlier) one, there appears to
 be a 100-pin connector on the back/top of the board.
 Two rows of 50 pins. NOT present on the other card.

 Anybody know what this is?
 Some sort of pass-through or daughter-card mount?

It's for an optional L2 cache card.  I believe it was built into some
later models.

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Re: Daystar Turbo 040 question

2004-05-18 Thread Tim.Larson
 Sourced two Daystar Turbo '040 cards for my SE/30.

Ooo, I'm jealous.  If it's supported under NetBSD I think I'd prefer 040/33 to 030/50. 
 :)

 If I plug the Turbo into the SE/30 adapter and then to
 the Asante ethernet (via 120-pin right-angle female DIN), 
 the stack is about 8.5 (22cm) high! If I can ever source
 an Xceed, I'll have to get creative :-)

From what I've read, there's no way to get all three upgrades in the case without 
cutting it somehow.  Unless you're one of the lucky ones who actually have that 
socketed CPU upgrade.  Lucky enough if you find an Xceed, but at least I've seen 
those on eBay before.

 Anybody know what this is? 
 Some sort of pass-through or daughter-card mount?

Hmm, it's actually shorter than the SE/30 PDS?  I was going to say it might be 
designed for a Nubus pass-through, but I thought Nubus was a longer slot.  I could be 
wrong.

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Re: Daystar Turbo 040 question

2004-05-18 Thread Shaun Howell
on 5/18/04 9:01 AM, Nathan Raymond at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Tue, 18 May 2004, Luke Brennan wrote:
 
 My question: On the first (earlier) one, there appears to
 be a 100-pin connector on the back/top of the board.
 Two rows of 50 pins. NOT present on the other card.
 
 Anybody know what this is?
 Some sort of pass-through or daughter-card mount?
 
 It's for an optional L2 cache card.  I believe it was built into some
 later models.
 
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Yeah, the Turbo card I have has the cache add-on


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