@luRaichu jumped into the project with both feet. He did the board layout, ordered the PCBs, the components, assembled the first one and it's in my grubby little paws for testing! All goes well so far outside of playing whack-a-mole with the gremlins actively undermining my attempts to get a stable testbed up and running.
TwinSlot moniker taken by IIsi card so we're calling this one DoubleBourrage, Double-Stuffer en Francais.

Craziness aside, got the first full test together and it passed with flying colors. Random USB card shows up in TattleTech's PCI Cards report, that's about all I was shooting for at the time. Nice big 1920x1200 main screen. I'd love to see that on a primary workstation with the secondary panel of the TAM active on a KVM setup. But alas, no TAM and no access to its PCI Riser for measurement and adaptation of the board design. Little help there?

Need to get OS9.2 set up on another Compact Flash Card before I try to get much further along. Once the Crescendo/L2 is up and running I have all manner of I/O cards destined for the top, set back Slot_B.
Worse case scenario will be one of my trio of Sonnet TEMPOtrio cards, each with two channels of ATA-133, USB and Firewire. They're about the largest cards I can imagine fitting in the top slot. Tested for fit as it's been the aim all along to use one. It PASSED!. Supposedly works in Alchemy architecture, but they dropped support for Gazelle. But PCI Bridge hacks over at the MLA may prove differently?

It fits! But of course I dropped the friggin' CD and killed it. Need to find another one for the OS9 Lives installer.

The trio is a full on seven inch PCI Card and I snaked it in there sweet as can be. If there are any problems with the MedusaMess and SCSI Optical I can just run an ATAPI Optical off the trio with a DOM on the other ATA133 Channel.
Set up my series of cardboard prototypes to just barely squeeze the trio in far enough for short, RA USB & FW extension cables to be snaked out the vestigial PDS Slot opening.


I set Slot_B back another tenth inch to make just a tad more room for the RA cable breakout and it still fits under the CD mess! I have quite a few other I/O cards to test. So it's gonna be a slog before official rollout. It's been a very long time coming, but product release is nigh!
TwinSlot moniker taken by IIsi card so we're calling this one DoubleBourrage, Double-Stuffer en Francais.

Craziness aside, got the first full test together and it passed with flying colors. Random USB card shows up in TattleTech's PCI Cards report, that's about all I was shooting for at the time. Nice big 1920x1200 main screen. I'd love to see that on a primary workstation with the secondary panel of the TAM active on a KVM setup. But alas, no TAM and no access to its PCI Riser for measurement and adaptation of the board design. Little help there?

Need to get OS9.2 set up on another Compact Flash Card before I try to get much further along. Once the Crescendo/L2 is up and running I have all manner of I/O cards destined for the top, set back Slot_B.
Worse case scenario will be one of my trio of Sonnet TEMPOtrio cards, each with two channels of ATA-133, USB and Firewire. They're about the largest cards I can imagine fitting in the top slot. Tested for fit as it's been the aim all along to use one. It PASSED!. Supposedly works in Alchemy architecture, but they dropped support for Gazelle. But PCI Bridge hacks over at the MLA may prove differently?

It fits! But of course I dropped the friggin' CD and killed it. Need to find another one for the OS9 Lives installer.

The trio is a full on seven inch PCI Card and I snaked it in there sweet as can be. If there are any problems with the MedusaMess and SCSI Optical I can just run an ATAPI Optical off the trio with a DOM on the other ATA133 Channel.
Set up my series of cardboard prototypes to just barely squeeze the trio in far enough for short, RA USB & FW extension cables to be snaked out the vestigial PDS Slot opening.


I set Slot_B back another tenth inch to make just a tad more room for the RA cable breakout and it still fits under the CD mess! I have quite a few other I/O cards to test. So it's gonna be a slog before official rollout. It's been a very long time coming, but product release is nigh!
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