Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:33475 comp.sys.intel:914 comp.unix.i386:66 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!ginosko!xanth!mcnc!decvax!ima!esegue!johnl From: johnl@esegue.uucp (John R. Levine) 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: <1989Aug20.022459.724@esegue.uucp> Date: 20 Aug 89 02:24:59 GMT References: <19096@gatech.edu> <405@nosun.UUCP> Reply-To: johnl@esegue.UUCP (John Levine) Distribution: na Organization: Segue Software, Cambridge MA Lines: 15 In article <405@nosun.UUCP> neighorn@nosun.UUCP (Steven C. Neighorn - SE Sun/PDX) writes: >In article <19096@gatech.edu> ken@gatech.edu (Ken Seefried III) writes: >>First, where does one find the specification for [the Intel 32-bit] bus? >The "302" manual has ... information for the 302-style 32-bit bus. >You can't take 301 memory cards and put them in the 302. I have an Intel 302 box, and the manual says that the spec for the 32 bit slots is Intel proprietary, see your Intel salesman and beg. Thanks a lot. I would be interested in hearing about reasonably priced sources for the memory cards; I suspect that 8MB won't be enough once I load up NFS and X windows. -- John R. Levine, Segue Software, POB 349, Cambridge MA 02238, +1 617 492 3869 {ima|lotus}!esegue!johnl, johnl@ima.isc.com, Levine@YALE.something Massachusetts has 64 licensed drivers who are over 100 years old. -The Globe