The easy-to remember rule-of-thumb is,
if a Macintosh model has a Comm Slot,
those machines with a LC/PDS slot have a CommSlot 1
and
those machines with a PCI slot have a CommSlot II
BTW, we (www.lovemacs.com) have lots of CommSlot 1
cards in stock (new and used).
-allan
At 09:23 PM 7/8/2001 +0000, The Poulins wrote:
>"Rev. George G. Guillory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> > My
> > question is what is the Comm slot in the 6230CD. Is it a Comm slot I or
> Comm
> > slot II? I know that the 6360 is Comm slot II. If the 6230CD is Comm slot
> > II, will the same Comm slot card ethernet card fit and work in either Mac?
> > My 6360 has a PCI ethernet card already in it, but if I can get a Comm slot
> > card for the 6360, ...
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