On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Tony Duell wrote:
Mine doesn't!. The RAM cards are _very_ custom and
plug into 0.1" header
connectors, not SIMM sockets.
My bad. I've never used a 400 and thought I'd vaguely recalled hearing
that they used 72 pin SIMMs. They sound identical to the DN-series RAM
cards, then.
Yes, standard SCSI disks. But my 425 is a larger box
than my DN3500, I
think...
Hmm. It seems like the 400-series I saw was about half as tall l (in a
desktop orientation) and otherwise similar in size to my DN5500 (which
started out life as a DN3500)
If I need the Apollo-style one, can I use the one from
the DN3500?
Yes.
The 425 motherboard has a single 16 bit ISA connector
on the side. It's a
very cut-down bus, and AFAIK only the Domain Ring card was supported there.
That is correct.
ok
r.