I have one. It's also an Applied Engineering card. basically its a small pcb with a connector and an FPU on it. The card sits vertically, whereas the LC is flat (I imagine).
No!
you can't have it :-)
I did think about cloning it, but no time really. I would be willing to loan it out if somebody wants to have a go. I'd like some more for my other Classic II's (well you have to be fair to the boys). I think this slot was intended also for some ROM expansion. Would be interesting if you could copy the system files and run them from there :-)
Or maybe a wireless ethernet adapter as we discussed earlier. I wish I had the time and the skill :-(
John
On Mar 22, 2004, at 10:31 PM, Todd Russell wrote:
Someone recently gave me a Classic II(labeled a Performa 200) and I dismantled it to see if my Applied Engineering FastMath LC would fit in it. I discovered than that there is no PDS slot, but there is a slot labeled "fpu". Are there any real cards out there that will work in this slot, or is it a slot that was put in for future but never got used? If there are real cards, anyone got one they want to trade for my FastMath?
Peace, Todd
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