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Re: Does the Transwarp GS card have a SCSI interface?



An extra connector of Transwarp GS is used for diagnosis tool only
directly to the CPU.  It is done by Applied Engineering technician for
designing Transwarp GS card.  It is not used for the customers.
    It is always useless otherwise it will be fun to design additional
card to manipulate CPU through Transwarp GS card.
    Hopefully, it helps.

Bryan Parkoff

Kevin <followthelink@bottomofpost.com> wrote in message news:<vl73m01jst6qf48fsg4jlvo3eav770s7k9@4ax.com>...
> On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 17:52:10 GMT, Wayne Stewart <waynes@telus.dotnet>
> wrote:
> 
> >As Michael said, it's not SCSI. A lot of cards, especially AE ones had
> >a connector on the card. Usually this was to leave a way for future
> >expansion or add ons.
> >One fellow traced some of pins and posted his results on his site
> >http://osites.tripod.com/Transwarp.htm
> >
> >Wayne
> 
> 
> Thanks, I guess the connector is somewhat of a mystery... since it
> connects directly to the cpu I would like to know what they were
> planning for it.  Thanks to everyone for helping me out...
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> kevin 
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