--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ah, if not the Turbo 030, what did Daystar call it?
> Pardon my mistake, it's been a while since 
> I've looked into those cards. I got a Turbo 040 and
> have been happy with it, the cache issue 
> aside.

The 030 PowerCache because it had the faster 030 (the
Power) plus 32K L2 Cache. The FPU was an option. All
but the 25Mhz version used socketed CPU and FPU.
'Course the 25Mhz 030 PowerCache would be somewhat
useless in a IIci. ;)

The other DayStar upgrades were the Turbo 040 which
fit most of the same 030 macs the PowerCache did
and the Turbo 601 which fit fewer 030 Macs than did
the Turbo 040. For the Macs with an 040 CPU, DayStar
made the Power Pro and Power Card 601 upgrades.
Power Pro fit the Quadra PDS. Power Card plugged
into the 040 CPU socket in LC/Performa Macs. That's
the one used in the "Mystic" upgrade for a Color
Classic, Color Classic II, LC 520/550 using the
LC 575 logic board.

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