User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Power Macintosh G3 Desktop
- Hot Issues
- Introduction
- Shared Logic Board
- Processor Module Vs. Card
- Power Supply Jumper
- Processor Module Jumper
- Warranty Sticker
- Power Supply Voltage Setting
- Voltage Regulator
- I/O Card
- ROM DIMM
- SDRAM DIMMs
- SGRAM Video Memory
- EIDE Bus Issue
- Master/Slave Support
- Ultra Wide SCSI Cable Routing
- DVD-ROM Disk Damage
- CD-ROM Ejection Problem
- HFS+ Formatted Drives
- Power-On Issue
- Basics
- Overview
- Data Buses
- Ultra Wide SCSI Card
- 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Card
- DVD-ROM Drive Technology
- FireWire Technology
- The Cuda Chip
- Resetting the Logic Board
- Sound
- Video Input and Output
- The DAV Connector
- Voltage Switch
- PowerPC G3 and Backside Cache
- SDRAM DIMMs
- SGRAM Video Memory
- DIMM Slots
- Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)
- Front View
- Rear View
- Internal Locator
- Logic Board
- Repair Strategy
- Warranty/AppleCare/ARIS
- G3 Design Information
- PowerPC Design Information
- Specifications
- Take Apart
- Top Housing
- Bezels
- Chassis Latch
- CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive
- Zip Drive
- Floppy Drive
- Drive Chassis
- Open/Remove Card Retainer Baffle
- Open Internal Chassis
- Hard Drive
- Drive Rails
- Power Supply
- Speaker
- Power Actuator
- Processor Module
- Battery
- PCI Cards
- Ultra Wide SCSI PCI Card
- FireWire PCI Card
- I/O Card
- Logic Board
- Rear Panel
- Bottom Chassis
- Modem Card
- Upgrades
- Troubleshooting
- Exploded View
- Screw Matrix
- Audio/Video Card Info
- Build-to-Order Info
- Hot Issues

Ultra Wide SCSI Card Specifications
m Automatic termination
m Advanced Data Streaming Technology (ADS)
m RAID-ready
m Embedded RISC I/P processor
m Ultra SCSI connector: Fine pitch 68-pin “P”
m Flash ROM BIOS
m PCI 2.1 compliant
m Large command FIFO
m Supports disconnect/reconnect
m Asynchronous I/O support
m Multiple initiator support
m SCSI-3 tagged command queuing
m SCSI Manager 4.3 compatible
RAID Disk Volume Management Software
Certain Power Macintosh G3 configurations are supplied with RAID disk volume management
software. This software enables your hard disk drives to be striped or mirrored.
The RAID CD can be used as a startup disk. You can restart from it and use the RAID
application to initialize and stripe or mirror your hard disks. You can also use the RAID Installer
to place a copy of the RAID application on one of your hard disks.
To restart your computer from the RAID CD, insert the CD and hold down the C key while
you restart.
Refer to the documentation supplied on the RAID CD for full instructions on how to set up
and maintain RAID volumes.
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