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Old 12-18-1998, 08:41 AM
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Default SC2 nubus rev# for TDM+exp. chassis

Techsupt, could you confirm that a samplecell II-TDM nubus card is compatible with a PT 4.1system in an expansion chassis. Computer is 7100/80.
The rev number the seller finds on his card seems to be (there are several numbers):
"REV E" at the bottom right of the card, "REV FQ" at the bottom left, and somewhere else he reads "REV FQ".
I read sometime ago Digi recommends "REV R05" on one of the big chips on the card. I only do not know if it is on the sample cell card or on the TDM card.
Could you clear this?
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Old 12-22-1998, 12:45 AM
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Default Re: SC2 nubus rev# for TDM+exp. chassis

anyone at Digi for an answer?

ok forget all those Rev numbers. The card is sold. Question is now: what do I need to look at for a TDM-expansion chassis compatible SC2 card?
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Old 12-22-1998, 08:35 AM
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Default Re: SC2 nubus rev# for TDM+exp. chassis

Hi Blue,

Sorry I didn't reply to your last post- I must have missed it somehow.

For expansion chassis/TDM you'll need that R05 chip again. The chip is located on the main card, not the piggyback. Look for a large chip (I think it's the largest chip on the board) located near the NUBUS connector. You will need to remove the piggy back so you can get a look at it. It should be labeled plainly R04 or R05.

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Old 12-22-1998, 02:30 PM
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