The 6x00 two slot Riser is indeed specific to Alchemy/Gazelle and definitely does weird stuff:The schematic for J8 of the 6500 says the reserved pins are for a PCI adapter card. I suppose the PCI adapter card is an Apple specific adapter so it can do weird stuff like requiring reserved pins to handle separate interrupts.
Three Slot Riser for 6400 - In search of the Mythical Slot C
The connector at the bottom has 194 pins, 97 on each side. The pins aren't numbered in silk screen, so for my purposes, I numbered them from left to right on the front. On the back, I did not flip the card over. Pretend you're looking through the board, oriented as above, and the back...
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Haven't tested it yet. Snagged it for the card cage to use in my 2UBG3 build. Another one tested out just fine as I figure this one will and bolts up nicely to the card cage if needs be.
There is no known schematic of the riser. been developing that on and off for five years now. Slot C quest was a spinoff from the TwinSlot adapter for my 6360 the 5x00 and another form factor adapter for the TAM.Where's the schematic for the riser (PCI adapter card?)? Are you sure its INTC at A7 of slot_B? Is INTA at A6 of slot_B wired to something? I think every slot needs to have all INTA,B,C,D wired to something, otherwise a PCI device that uses one of those interrupt lines won't work.
Thanks for the wake up call on the INT lines! Forgot about discovering that all four lines are tied together on the 6x00 riser and wired to a Reserved line way back when. Just buzzed it out again for confirmation. That simplifies my test lashup/procedure for the Mythical Slot C search immensely!
edit: dunno about Bus Mastering, never heard anything about it not working. Info on that should be in the Designing PCI Cards tome.
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