trag and I played a bit with CSII some time back and messing around with that Pseudo-PCI implementation has cropped up again at the MLA, so I figured some feedback here might be fun:
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Even if we can't get full PCI implemented on CSII, NIC supporting Pseudo-PCI implemented on CSII's reversed connector to a kosher Mini-PCI connection would be a neat trick.
Thought here is to put a much faster, more capable Mini-PCI Wifi Card into the likes of 6360, TAM and Beige G3 without clogging up those slot scarce machines. I've got another thread about that somewhere as well.
Whatcha think? Full reboot may be necessary, so don't worry too much about that thread. Even I can't noodle out the research/graphical representations after almost four years.
edit: get a load out of the randomly jumbled pic attachment links, I'll try to post the pics at some point if relevant. Links to .PDF scribble sheets seem to be intact for printout/markup however.
Three Slot Riser for 6400 - In search of the Mythical Slot C
In another thread, trag mentioned that his SuperMac C600 had Slots A, B AND C along with CS2. Another tangent ensued because the SuperMac clone is based on the 6400's Alchemy architecture. Long story short, got this riser in hopes that it would plug into Slot A and give me A, B, and the...

Even if we can't get full PCI implemented on CSII, NIC supporting Pseudo-PCI implemented on CSII's reversed connector to a kosher Mini-PCI connection would be a neat trick.
Thought here is to put a much faster, more capable Mini-PCI Wifi Card into the likes of 6360, TAM and Beige G3 without clogging up those slot scarce machines. I've got another thread about that somewhere as well.
Whatcha think? Full reboot may be necessary, so don't worry too much about that thread. Even I can't noodle out the research/graphical representations after almost four years.

edit: get a load out of the randomly jumbled pic attachment links, I'll try to post the pics at some point if relevant. Links to .PDF scribble sheets seem to be intact for printout/markup however.
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