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The Lightning Stalker
Full Member
 
USA
747 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2003 : 15:20:13
What is the 40-pin connector for that's on the a/v riser in a Beige G3? It's labeled AIO. Is this for more hard drives or something? I tried Googleing around and I kept getting "All In One" as in the Beige G3 AIO.Thanks. The Lightning Stalker Performa 631CD, 7.5.5 LC III Mail Server Q610 Q650 6400/180 40/1.6G/512k L2/enet/video-in/TV 7600/120 '604/233, 80/1.2G & 4G, 9.2.2 Beige G3/266 ATX Tower Lady Smith Apples: Apple IIc 5.25" 2 Apple IIe |
~tl
Junior Member

United Kingdom
312 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2003 : 15:36:06
i think it has something to do with the G3 AIO ... though i cant remeber what ... AFAIK its not IDEOrcadian MLA Division 68ks Liberated: 2 |
ThePowerToBurn
Junior Member

USA
106 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2003 : 15:37:36
I think that it is to connect the built-in monitor on the AIOs._________ Flower Power iMac 500MHz 60gb HD 8x4x24 CD-RW 512mb ram 16mb vram 10.2.6 AIO G3 500 OC to 525/75 20+4gb HDs 512mb's ram 6mb vram Firewire&USB cards 10.2.6 6500/225PPC 225MHz 6GB HD 64mb ram OS 9.1 5400/200PPC 200MHz 13GB HD 72mb ram OS 9.1 |
The Lightning Stalker
Full Member
 
USA
747 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2003 : 17:39:56
Oh. No wonder they call it the AIO.  Thanks. Another thing - When I hook up a CD-ROM to the SCSI BUS, it ignores the one on the IDE bus. So you can only have one CD-ROM drive at a time? That kinda sucks. |
Brett B.
Junior Member

USA
105 Posts |
Posted - 30 Nov 2003 : 12:51:45
i've got an IDE CD burner and an IDE DVD-ROM drive in my beige tower, and they both work.. but when i added a USB card, only one IDE bus works. strange.
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