On 3/11/2006 at 9:38 PM Zane H. Healy wrote:
Strange, my Amiga 3000, thinks the original was a
Zorro 2 (or is it
3) board :^)
Actually, the MK 3 is also a Zorro board--and a PCI board. Maybe with
another couple of edges, Jens could have made it an EISA board and maybe a
NuBus board and an S-100 board and a Multibus board.
Now that he's eliminated the Zorro Flipper, I wonder if it might not be
time to introduce a USB version of this thing so that the Apple folks can
have some fun too--or is the Intel Mac a PCI-bus machine (I honestly
haven't a clue)?
The Intel Macs don't have slots. Neither the Mini nor the iMac are
internally upgradeable except for memory.
ISTR that the MKIV is supposed to have Mac drivers in the next
release, and is 3.3V compatible which makes it a player in the G5 systems.
And... a quick check says yes indeedy.
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