Difference between revisions of "Applied Engineering QuickSilver"
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− | The Applied Engineering QuickSilver card is a cache/FPU expansion card for the [[Macintosh IIsi]]. A system control panel called "AE Cache" is required to enable the cache features of this card, but the MC68882 math co-processor should just work automatically. The card features 32K 25ns static RAM cache. | + | The [[Applied Engineering]] QuickSilver card is a cache/FPU expansion card for the [[Macintosh IIsi]]. A system control panel called "AE Cache" is required to enable the cache features of this card, but the MC68882 math co-processor should just work automatically. The card features 32K 25ns static RAM cache. |
While other FPU cards for the IIsi offer a Nubus slot, this card appears to feature another PDS port. This should let you use SE/30 PDS cards though you can expect some compatibility issues due to the IIsi's 20MHz speed. | While other FPU cards for the IIsi offer a Nubus slot, this card appears to feature another PDS port. This should let you use SE/30 PDS cards though you can expect some compatibility issues due to the IIsi's 20MHz speed. | ||
+ | ==Downloads== | ||
+ | * [http://68k.preterhuman.net/AE_Cache_v2.0.sit AE Cache 2.0 driver] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | =See Also= |
+ | * [[List of expansion cards for Macintosh]] | ||
+ | * [[Applied Engineering]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Computing]] |
Latest revision as of 19:49, 24 September 2020
The Applied Engineering QuickSilver card is a cache/FPU expansion card for the Macintosh IIsi. A system control panel called "AE Cache" is required to enable the cache features of this card, but the MC68882 math co-processor should just work automatically. The card features 32K 25ns static RAM cache.
While other FPU cards for the IIsi offer a Nubus slot, this card appears to feature another PDS port. This should let you use SE/30 PDS cards though you can expect some compatibility issues due to the IIsi's 20MHz speed.