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Re: Transwarp Gs Questions
"Mark E. Henn" wrote:
> I sent a friend of mine my old IIGS system a couple of years ago. I had a
> transwarp and all the documentation. He still has it all. He's in the
> process of getting a cheap PII to hook up an email account. Should be
> another week or so before he's on-line. If you want, I can get ahold of him
> with your dilemma.
Great! I'd appreciate it! I'd sure like to know what that 40-pin connection is
for...
---Mike
tarage@microsoft.bellsouth.net (remove all microsoft)
>
> "Mike Tulloch" <test@nowhere.net> wrote in message
> 38C131B4.4050503@nowhere.net">news:38C131B4.4050503@nowhere.net...
> > Ok...scoured the FAQs and there wasn't any info on actually installing
> > the thing...so I made my best guess and voila`, it came up with that
> > neat accelerating sound and splash screen. Whoo hoo! Runs dang fast,
> > too. But (and there's always a but around somewhere), I noticed a 40 pin
> > connector up at the top of the card. I've got a CMS SCSI card, and it's
> > output is 26 pin, so I was assuming that the SCSI interface of the day
> > was 26 pin, not 40. So what is that connector for?
> >
> > PS, is there actually a resource that explains how to install a
> > Transwarp? I mean, it's fairly obvious, but when you're working with
> > RARE cards (took me over a year to get one), you'd rather not take
> > chances...
> >
> > ---Mike
> > tarage@microsoft.bellsouth.net (remove the microsoft)
> >