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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware
- Subject: Re: PS2 Model 70
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.140054.1@lure.latrobe.edu.au>
- From: ccmk@lure.latrobe.edu.au
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 04:00:54 GMT
- Sender: news@lugb.latrobe.edu.au (USENET News System)
- References: <1992Dec29.200750.13696@picker.com> <1992Dec29.210922.13493@odin.diku.dk>
- Organization: VAX Cluster, Computer Centre, La Trobe University
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- In article <1992Dec29.210922.13493@odin.diku.dk>, joker@diku.dk (Morten Christian Holmgreen) writes:
- > jmg@stdavids.picker.com (Jeff Granito) writes:
- >>I currenly own an IBM PS2 Model 70. There are 3 expansion slots on the mother board.
- >>To the best of my knowledge, they are Micro Channel based. My question is why are
- >>two of the slots similar and one different? Is that because two of them are 32-bit
- >>slots while the third is a 16-bit slot? Any help would be appreciated.
- >
- > You're quite right, you have 1x 16bits and 2x 32bits slots, and the machine
- > most certainly IS a Micro Channel machine.
-
- Ummm, I don't think so. All three slots are 32-bit, but the first one
- has video connections for the 8514/A video adapter. All three can still
- take 16-bit cards, however.
-
- Mark Kosten
- (ccmk@latrobe.edu.au)
-