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Re: A4000 Mediator? Desktop or Tower?
« on: November 03, 2003, 09:29:28 PM »
If I remember correctly, the mediator can fit in a 4000D. If it doesn't, you can always send the 4000 to me. Even without the mediator, I'll put it to good use.  :-P  :-D


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The mediator replaces the original zorroIII daughter card.
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Re: A4000 Mediator? Desktop or Tower?
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2003, 11:29:21 PM »
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I understand that - I was just wondering if a Mediator with a SCSI controller, graphics card, network card and soundcard would make the A4000 a little hot / crowded - does anyone have any experience of this?


Nuh-uh. As far as I know, that's ALOT of juice to power all those goodies and the A4000PS is wimpy in comparison.

[EDIT] - My post is redundant. Next time, I shoud read the post below, so  I don't repeat given information.
\'Using no way as way. Having no limitation as limitation.\' - Bruce Lee

\'No, sorry. I don\'t get my tits out. They\'re not actually real, you know? Just two halves of a grapefruit...\' - Miki Berenyi

\'Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.\' - Dark Helmet :roflmao:

\'And for future reference, it might be polite to ask someone if you can  quote them in your signature, rather than just citing them to make a  sales pitch.\' - Karlos. :rtf