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From: neighorn@nosun.UUCP ( SE Sun/PDX)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.sys.intel,comp.unix.i386
Subject: Re: Intel spec 32-bit slots
Keywords: Intel, 386, slots, machines, availibility, 301, 302
Message-ID: <405@nosun.UUCP>
Date: 17 Aug 89 20:27:44 GMT
References: <19096@gatech.edu>
Reply-To: neighorn@nosun.UUCP (Steven C. Neighorn - SE Sun/PDX)
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In article <19096@gatech.edu> ken@gatech.edu (Ken Seefried III) writes:
>I require some information concerning the Intel 32-bit bus.
>First, where does one find the specification for this bus?

The Intel OEM manual for the "301" motherboard contains information
on the 301-style 32-bit bus. The "302" manual has similar information
for the 302-style 32-bit bus. You can't take 301 memory cards and
put them in the 302.

>Lastly, I am curious as to what boards have been designed to use this
>board, especially memory boards larger than 2MB.  So far, I know of
>the Intel 2 MB RAM boards and the Mylex MX376 SCSI controller board.

The only cards I know of are the Intel 2 MB dRAM card, the Intel 8 MB
dRAM card, and the SCSI controller board you mentioned.
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