Re: More 030 PowerCache adapter info.

2001-09-19 Thread Robert Poland
>There were clip over CPU upgrades for PCs to bump up >from a 386SX to 486 or 486SX to 486DX. Those CPUs >are usually surface mounted and the 486SX has more >pins around it than the 030 does in its "J" lead >package. (Same type of package can be surface >mounted or used in a PLCC socket.) How that

Re: More 030 PowerCache adapter info.

2001-09-19 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 18:57 -0700 on 18/09/01, Alex Allee wrote: > > >>At 12:20 -0700 on 18/09/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > >> > >>>is printed a notice for owners of the SE, Classic > >> > >>I wanna know how the Daystar got a Classic to > take any sort of adapter > >

Re: More 030 PowerCache adapter info.

2001-09-19 Thread the pickle
At 23:38 -0700 on 18/09/01, Alex Allee wrote: >>Is the Classic's CPU soldered or in a socket? The > >I'm fairly sure it was soldered down. Didn't all 000 Macs have >soldered down, DIP style chips? Yep. >Perhaps it was one of those deals where you had to send in your >computer, and they replaced

Re: More 030 PowerCache adapter info.

2001-09-19 Thread the pickle
At 18:57 -0700 on 18/09/01, Alex Allee wrote: >>At 12:20 -0700 on 18/09/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >> >>>is printed a notice for owners of the SE, Classic >> >>I wanna know how the Daystar got a Classic to take any sort of adapter >>card at all. > >Well, it'd either go in the RAM expansion bo

Re: More 030 PowerCache adapter info.

2001-09-18 Thread Alex Allee
>Is the Classic's CPU soldered or in a socket? The I'm fairly sure it was soldered down. Didn't all 000 Macs have soldered down, DIP style chips? Perhaps it was one of those deals where you had to send in your computer, and they replaced the chip with a socket... -- Alex Allee [EMAIL P

Re: More 030 PowerCache adapter info.

2001-09-18 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Alex Allee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >At 12:20 -0700 on 18/09/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > > > >>is printed a notice for owners of the SE, Classic > > > >I wanna know how the Daystar got a Classic to > take any sort of adapter > >card at all. > > Well, it'd either go in the RAM expansi

Re: More 030 PowerCache adapter info.

2001-09-18 Thread Alex Allee
>At 12:20 -0700 on 18/09/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > >>is printed a notice for owners of the SE, Classic > >I wanna know how the Daystar got a Classic to take any sort of adapter >card at all. Well, it'd either go in the RAM expansion board slot (quite a feat) or it involves some major logi

Re: More 030 PowerCache adapter info.

2001-09-18 Thread the pickle
At 12:20 -0700 on 18/09/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >is printed a notice for owners of the SE, Classic I wanna know how the Daystar got a Classic to take any sort of adapter card at all. >S, now it is left to capture pictures of every >type of PowerCache adaptor "in the wild". :) JAG...

More 030 PowerCache adapter info.

2001-09-18 Thread Gregg Eshelman
What I noticed right after posting the info from the PowerCache manual (with its nice color photos of installation in all the Macs) was on the cover is printed a notice for owners of the SE, Classic and LC III to use the manual that shipped with the adaptor. (Yes, printed right on the cover, not o