And I can't type, tonight... sorry :-P

-Antonio

On 8/18/05, Tony Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Inmy machine, at least, even the VGA-only Radeon would only operate in
> the top two slots, though I have heard of the Acards doing fine in the
> lower slots. Sonnets, as aforementioned, tend to use the FirmTek
> chipset... which I think I also mentioned misbehaves in my Gigabit
> Ethernet G4.
> 
> I'mnot certain of why exactly Umax usaed the bridge chip, but the
> reason I gave echoes their own... but who's to say. Propaganda? Maybe.
> It wouldn't surprise me.
> 
> -Antonio
> 
> On 8/18/05, Jeff Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 12:53 -0700 08/18/2005, Tony Michaels wrote:
> >
> > >Basically, ATA 100 and ATA 133 cards should go in one of the first two
> > >slots, as should graphics cards... there are exceptions,
> >
> > Acard ATA100 and 133 cards work fine in the lower slots.   There have
> > not been issues with the Acards.  It's the Sonnets that cause
> > problems.
> >
> > Single function video cards also tend to work fine in the lower
> > slots.  It's the dual output and capture cards that have problems in
> > the lower slots.
> >
> > >As for the bridge chip... the thought was to enable cards ont he PCI
> > >bus to communicate directly with each other, leaving the rest of the
> > >system's resources free to do other things.
> >
> > It may also have had something to do with the fact that Umax could
> > buy the parts from Apple for a three PCI slot machine and then sell a
> > six slot machine.
> >
> > I'm not sure if the licensing addressed this.  Depending on the terms
> > of the contract between Apple and Umax this may not have been an
> > advantage.  But it may have been an advantage.  It could have worked
> > out such that Apple contracted to sell components for what it thought
> > were three slot machines and Umax built four and six slot machines.
> >
> > Also Umax could build a six slot machine using two fewer custom Apple
> > ASICs by this method.
> >
> > Jeff Walther
> >
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