At 14:07 -0600 on 02/09/01, Steve Conrad wrote:
>OK, just so I am clear here
>
>Q605
>-----
>The four slots by the Power Supply are for RAM and white slots (large one
>and a small one) across the board are the PDS slot(s)?
One is for RAM. That's the 72-pin slot.
Two are for VRAM. They're 68-pin.
One may be for a ROM SIMM, which would be a 64-pin slot.
The white raised socket thing with all the holes in it is the PDS slot.
>Performa 450
>------------
>The 2 slots by the PS and 2 by the fan are for RAM and the white ones (just
One - IIRC, the closest to the PS - is for VRAM. Again, 68 pins.
One is for RAM - 72 pins as above. PDS is also same as above.
There shouldn't be a ROM SIMM slot on that one, but if there is a 64-pin
slot, that's what it is.
>Is the large square slot labeled U13 (near the CPU) for an FPU?
Yep.
p
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