Hi all,
I recently picked up a Quadra 610, as I didn't have any 6x0x cased Macs - it's a really nice machine, with only a few electrolytic caps and standard 15-pin video output
I have sitting around a DayStar PowerPro 601 100Mhz PPC upgrade card (the model without RAM slots) which I thought would slide right into the PDS slot being the same layout as the Apple PPC 601 PDS upgrade card. It looks the same - but the connector is offset 4cm over, making the DayStar card butt up against the 3.5" HD at the front of the case. I looked at the PowerPro manual and DayStar do indeed sell an adapter board for the Quadra 610, which pushes the connector back allowing the card to align properly in this casing.
With no DayStar adapter, I'm assuming the existing Apple PDS riser will work fine but I'll need to relocate the 3.5" SCSI HD or look into a smaller option in the same space. SCSI2SD is a tad expensive, so was thinking a 2.5" SCSI HD with 80pin SCSI adapter.
My SCSI knowledge is poor, does anyone know of a cheap low profile SCSI adapter I could put to use?
Thanks
JB
I recently picked up a Quadra 610, as I didn't have any 6x0x cased Macs - it's a really nice machine, with only a few electrolytic caps and standard 15-pin video output
I have sitting around a DayStar PowerPro 601 100Mhz PPC upgrade card (the model without RAM slots) which I thought would slide right into the PDS slot being the same layout as the Apple PPC 601 PDS upgrade card. It looks the same - but the connector is offset 4cm over, making the DayStar card butt up against the 3.5" HD at the front of the case. I looked at the PowerPro manual and DayStar do indeed sell an adapter board for the Quadra 610, which pushes the connector back allowing the card to align properly in this casing.
With no DayStar adapter, I'm assuming the existing Apple PDS riser will work fine but I'll need to relocate the 3.5" SCSI HD or look into a smaller option in the same space. SCSI2SD is a tad expensive, so was thinking a 2.5" SCSI HD with 80pin SCSI adapter.
My SCSI knowledge is poor, does anyone know of a cheap low profile SCSI adapter I could put to use?
Thanks
JB
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