On Wednesday 30 August 2006 06:21 pm, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 8/30/2006 at 5:14 PM Roy J. Tellason wrote:
It's _not_ ISA, PCI, or any of those formats.
Says on the top "Panther
EDAC Memory Board". There's also what appears to be an NCR copyright on
it,1993.
Roy, according to my literature collection for that period, the NCR 3360
was known as "Panther". I believe it ran dual Pentium 60/75 or some such.
EDAC of course, is "Error Detection and Correction". So it sounds like
what you've got is a memory board for an NCR 3360 Panther server.
Does this make sense to you?
Yup. I had an NCR box here that got let go some time back to a list member
(who I went to CC that post to but the email address I had bounced). I
couldn't tell you at this point what the model was, but it was apparently a
dual P90, perhaps upgraded from a dual P60 that was in it earler on?
Anyhow, I have this board here and no particular use for it...
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