>OK, just so I am clear here
>
>Q605
>-----
>The four slots by the Power Supply are for RAM and white slots (large one
>and a small one) across the board are the PDS slot(s)?

The two slots right next to the PSU are VRAM slots. The one white 
slot near the middle of the board is a RAM slot, where the RAM goes 
in somewhat diagonally. The large white slot on the far side of the 
board (3 rows of 40 (?) pins) is the PDS slot.

>Performa 450
>------------
>The 2 slots by the PS and 2 by the fan are for RAM and the white ones (just
>like those mentioned above) are the PDS slot(s)?
>Is the large square slot labeled U13 (near the CPU) for an FPU?

The slot parallel to the PSU is for VRAM, the one perpendicular to 
the PSU (and right along the fan) is for RAM. Again, the white 
connector on the far side of the board (3x40) is the PDS slot. The 
square socket (U13) is for an FPU.
(This is a Rev.B board, but I believe the Rev.A board is the same.)

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