Upon the date 01:42 AM 3/31/99 +0100, Tony Duell said something like:
I just realized that one of the connectors I did find was one which
appeared to connect over-the-top with two boards. The other one I
found has three connectors, and the spacing between 1 and 2 is
different from that between 2 and 3... I presume it is because 1 and
2 connect to the CPU and FPU in slots 2 and 3, and the third needs
extra space to connect to the Cache in slot 5...
That sounds like the cache+FPU connector, and it's used like you said.
Exactly. Megan explained its appearance as I'd felt my previous msg
introducing it was getting too long. That's the H8822.
There's a second connector with a different number of pins (I forget the
details) that you _also_ need. It links the FPU to one of the CPU boards.
That's the 5412416.
Regards, Chris
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