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Re: //c Mystery Slots
- Subject: Re: //c Mystery Slots
- From: spam@luddite.ca (Ned Ludd)
- Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 19:21:43 GMT
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- Organization: Luddite Enterprises
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Don Bruder <dakidd@sonic.net> wrote:
> In article <1fzvg76.n0b3w8o9skpgN%spam@luddite.ca>,
> spam@luddite.ca (Ned Ludd) wrote:
>
> > Just noticed that both my //cs seem to have differing slots (or so copy
> > II plus tells me...). Here's what I get when I use the catalog function:
> >
> > SELECT DEVICE: SELECT DEVICE:
> >
> > SLOT 3 DRIVE 2: /RAM DISCONNECTED SLOT 3 DRIVE 2: /RAM DISCONNECTED
> > SLOT 6 DRIVE 1 SLOT 6 DRIVE 1
> > SLOT 6 DRIVE 2 SLOT 6 DRIVE 2
> > SLOT 5 DRIVE 1 SLOT 4 DRIVE 1
> > SLOT 5 DRIVE 2
> >
> > Neither machine has any drives attached other than the internal 5.25" in
> > S6D1... so why would S5 show up on one and S4 on the other? If I'm not
> > mistaken, slot 4 should be the mouse port... anyway, when I try to
> > catalog it I get "I/O ERROR $2D" -- all others report "NO DISK IN
> > DRIVE", which is reasonable...
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
>
> Different revisions, I'd guess. 5/1 & 5/2 were (I think...) the original
> "standard" location for 3.5" drive controller cards early on, while 4/1
> became the "standard" later in the run.
Ah, that makes sense!
Thanks