On Nov 16, 2010, at 7:06 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:

A 450MHz B&W is shown there along with the 300 and up ... "Yosemite, Yosemite 1.5 and Silk" names

The B&W was made in three different variations, using two different cases and two different motherboards.

1) First version (possibly Yosemite): first case version (single removable hard drive tray), first motherboard version (non-"402" ATA chip, slave HD drive didn't work)

2) Second version (possibly Yosemite 1.5): first case version (single removable hard drive tray), second motherboard version ("402" ATA chip, slave HD drive worked, but no place for second HD drive)

3) Third version (possibly Silk): second case version (individually removable hard drive trays including a two-high tray for ATA HDs), second motherboard version ("402" ATA chip, slave HD drive worked)


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