Is it not a bit tall for that?That should allow use of a PowerCache 030 in LC/LCII.
Is it not a bit tall for that?
That should allow use of a PowerCache 030 in LC/LCII.
I do not know. Bolle might, there are also some daystar manuals floating around that might say.Does it require a PowerCache Universal or will a IIci version work? I've seen references to IIci. Is it only those LC models or will any others with a '030 LC PDS work? Thanks!
This is super helpful; thank you!There's four different kinds of PowerCache cards for the IIci style cache slot.
-"P30" IIci and IIsi only (has P30 label at the back near the cache connector and should say IIci on the front)
-"P31" adds support for Mac II, IIx, IIcx, LC (likely LCII and CC as well) and SE/30 (P31 label at the back near cache connector and just says "PowerCache" at the front)
-"P33" adds support for Macintosh SE, Classic and LCIII
-"P34" is the same as P33 but with a QFP CPU
The P31 is often referred to as being the IIci version, which is not true. That likely became a thing because of the misinformation spread by Artmix as it did not work in their SE/30 adapter which was a fault of their adapter and not the PowerCache.
Yes, that one is compatible with the SE/30.01-P31UV-001P
What manual is this image from?
But only when used with an adapter, correct?Yes, that one is compatible with the SE/30.
I wish I could recall where I found that - sorry!What manual is this image from?
Absolutely correct. While it will fit the slot with the board sitting outside the chassis it’s electrically incompatible with the pinout of the SE/30 PDS. In fact any IIci slot card will get damaged when fitted into the SE/30 PDS (and IIsi or IIfx) as soon as power is applied.But only when used with an adapter, correct?