On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 08:00 AM, Stuart Bell wrote:

> The 6500 board _does_ have edge connectors. That's how the video / HD / 
> FD
> etc signals get to and from the 'outside' - just like in a 5500. They're
> almost identical. Gestalt IDs are the only obvious difference, though I
> seem to remember a subtle distinction between 5400 and 6400 boards that
> affected G3 compatibility.

That's bizzarrr. Why the nutz did Apple use a AIO board in a tower? Was 
it so much of a strain to design a board with the connectors along the 
back? Seems real strange, does the board fit in with the edge connectors 
at the rear (veering slightly OT)?

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