>> This is a special PCI slot compatible with the Umax E100 SCSI/Ethernet card.
>> You can use any other PCI card to this slot (7"-half lengtht).
> The back part is the dual processor slot though, isn't it?

What I mean is a small brown connector next to the 1st PCI slot, like a
lenghthening. The 2nd CPU slot looks like the main CPU slot, there�s a 2 cm
space between the 2nd CPU slot and the PCI slot "lenghtening".
You can see it on the picture mentioned before.
>> 
> Glad to know about the soldered on parts, but I'm using 9.0 and getting the
> inverted slots. I guess I can cope with it though.

Maybe it was the 9.1 update which puts things in the right order, or I was
wrong. Just think of B4 = A1, B3 = A2... Think different :-)
On jeff�s picture, the lowest RAM slot is A1. There are 8 chips soldered
below this slot (2x4), that�s the onboard RAM, the L2 cache is soldered next
to it on the right.

Chrisso


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