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I mean, they did use the same socket as the Beige/B&W G3s. That's the source of the higher clocked 604 ZIFs. Probably the leftover developments from whatever CHRP work they must have helped with, I'd assume.
I've looked at the cache in those RS boards too and they 'seem' similar, but I didn't...
Small enough to simply throw in a little case and shuttle back and forth from work to home. Definitely going to get one of those faux Mac Pro cases for it too.
Our family computers back in the day was a Performa 460, after our Mac II. I'm trying to remember if it didn't show the name or icon in the About the Macintosh dialog. Must not have.
Noice! I loved seeing my 475 beat out a la-di-da 840av too (except on FPU stuff, I still have the LC040). I assume you disabled that looooong RAM check with your ROM upgrade?
NEC chipset I've heard are fairly well supported under classic Mac OS. Is there a USB field at the top of the system profiler page on 'Devices and Volumes' that says like USB 0 or something?
I like the idea of a Pi-Rocket. You'd get a 'fairly' modern computer, that can directly interact with the Mac it's in. That'd be something I could get behind.
I personally don't care for the idea of the PiStorm. It's neat and I respect the work that went into, but I don't really understand...
I agree and see your point. But as Jeremy Clarkson said, "This is brilliant, but I like this." as I slap the top of my cheap metal box with a single-core processor and spinning rust drives.
I was looking at it a bit, but did it 'replace' or add to motherboard memory? The brochure seems to imply it added onto it. Was there a memory controller on the card itself?
Just curious as I was working away today. I got to thinking after seeing the se/030 Ram expansion board (with 256MB onboard), how hard would it be to do that for a PCI Powermac (especially the RAM limited models: 6500, etc). Somehow interface a memory controller and maybe a gigabyte of fixed...
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