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3 EDS cards on Mac [message #78114] Tue, 09 January 2007 22:09 Go to next message
Al Corey is currently offline  Al Corey   
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Hey all,
Can you hook up 3 EDS cards on a Mac with just 1 MEC? And if so, how are
the connections made from card 1 to card 2 to card 3?
Thanks, Al
Re: 3 EDS cards on Mac [message #78115 is a reply to message #78114] Tue, 09 January 2007 22:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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"Al Corey" <alcorey@cox.net> wrote:
>
>Hey all,
>Can you hook up 3 EDS cards on a Mac with just 1 MEC? And if so, how are
>the connections made from card 1 to card 2 to card 3?
>Thanks, Al

Yes you can have 3 EDS cards. They are connected by cross over ribbon cables
that are connected between the EDS cards.

James
Re: 3 EDS cards on Mac [message #78116 is a reply to message #78115] Tue, 09 January 2007 23:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Al Corey is currently offline  Al Corey   
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Hello James
Thanks for the response. I'm having trouble getting the third card to work.
All three cards work fine individually and 2 cards work fine regardless of
which cards I use, but when I put the 3rd card in I get a crash or an error
code something like 2/2. I'm configuring the 10 pin clock from A to B with
the stripe on the left with the pins to the utmost left then I connect the
10 pin clock from card B to card C with the inner set of 10 pin connections.
I run a 16 pin from Card A's Output to Card B's input. Then run a 16 pin
connector from card B's output to card C's input. Then run a 16 pin cable
from card C's output to card A's input ---- is this the correct config? Documentations
don't show this scenario?
Thanks, Al
Re: 3 EDS cards on Mac [message #78119 is a reply to message #78116] Tue, 09 January 2007 23:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carl Amburn is currently offline  Carl Amburn   UNITED STATES
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This sounds correct to me - you might pull one of your two working cards and
swap it with the new one and see what happens. Also, you might just pull the
two working cards and test only the new card. ??

good luck,
-Carl

"Al Corey" <alcorey@cox.net> wrote in message news:45a48ad9$1@linux...
>
> Hello James
> Thanks for the response. I'm having trouble getting the third card to
work.
> All three cards work fine individually and 2 cards work fine regardless of
> which cards I use, but when I put the 3rd card in I get a crash or an
error
> code something like 2/2. I'm configuring the 10 pin clock from A to B with
> the stripe on the left with the pins to the utmost left then I connect the
> 10 pin clock from card B to card C with the inner set of 10 pin
connections.
> I run a 16 pin from Card A's Output to Card B's input. Then run a 16 pin
> connector from card B's output to card C's input. Then run a 16 pin cable
> from card C's output to card A's input ---- is this the correct config?
Documentations
> don't show this scenario?
> Thanks, Al
Re: 3 EDS cards on Mac [message #78128 is a reply to message #78119] Wed, 10 January 2007 07:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gantt Kushner is currently offline  Gantt Kushner   
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I think he has already tried each card individually and in pairs. Have you
tried swapping the interconnect cables around? May be a bad cable. May
also be a bad PCI slot.

Gantt

"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
>This sounds correct to me - you might pull one of your two working cards
and
>swap it with the new one and see what happens. Also, you might just pull
the
>two working cards and test only the new card. ??
>
>good luck,
>-Carl
>
>"Al Corey" <alcorey@cox.net> wrote in message news:45a48ad9$1@linux...
>>
>> Hello James
>> Thanks for the response. I'm having trouble getting the third card to
>work.
>> All three cards work fine individually and 2 cards work fine regardless
of
>> which cards I use, but when I put the 3rd card in I get a crash or an
>error
>> code something like 2/2. I'm configuring the 10 pin clock from A to B
with
>> the stripe on the left with the pins to the utmost left then I connect
the
>> 10 pin clock from card B to card C with the inner set of 10 pin
>connections.
>> I run a 16 pin from Card A's Output to Card B's input. Then run a 16 pin
>> connector from card B's output to card C's input. Then run a 16 pin cable
>> from card C's output to card A's input ---- is this the correct config?
>Documentations
>> don't show this scenario?
>> Thanks, Al
>
>


Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
Re: 3 EDS cards on Mac [message #78131 is a reply to message #78128] Wed, 10 January 2007 09:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
simmo is currently offline  simmo
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Hey Al, I had this problem a couple of years ago with 3 EDS
cards on my G4 and got some great advice through this NG.
The PCI slots in your Mac may not run in order - on mine the 1st slot is
card C (#3), the second slot is card A (#1) and the 3rd slot is card B (#2)
- this is if you count from the AGP / video card slot end.
The order of the 10 pin timing cables is not important, but the
data cables must go output card A to input card B, output B to input C, output
C to intput A for it all to work.
Hope this helps,
simmo

"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>I think he has already tried each card individually and in pairs. Have
you
>tried swapping the interconnect cables around? May be a bad cable. May
>also be a bad PCI slot.
>
>Gantt
>
>"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
>>This sounds correct to me - you might pull one of your two working cards
>and
>>swap it with the new one and see what happens. Also, you might just pull
>the
>>two working cards and test only the new card. ??
>>
>>good luck,
>>-Carl
>>
>>"Al Corey" <alcorey@cox.net> wrote in message news:45a48ad9$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Hello James
>>> Thanks for the response. I'm having trouble getting the third card to
>>work.
>>> All three cards work fine individually and 2 cards work fine regardless
>of
>>> which cards I use, but when I put the 3rd card in I get a crash or an
>>error
>>> code something like 2/2. I'm configuring the 10 pin clock from A to B
>with
>>> the stripe on the left with the pins to the utmost left then I connect
>the
>>> 10 pin clock from card B to card C with the inner set of 10 pin
>>connections.
>>> I run a 16 pin from Card A's Output to Card B's input. Then run a 16
pin
>>> connector from card B's output to card C's input. Then run a 16 pin cable
>>> from card C's output to card A's input ---- is this the correct config?
>>Documentations
>>> don't show this scenario?
>>> Thanks, Al
>>
>>
>
Re: 3 EDS cards on Mac [message #78212 is a reply to message #78131] Thu, 11 January 2007 20:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Al Corey is currently offline  Al Corey   
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"simmo" <simmo@bigfoot.com.au> wrote:
>
>Hey Al, I had this problem a couple of years ago with 3 EDS
>cards on my G4 and got some great advice through this NG.
>The PCI slots in your Mac may not run in order - on mine the 1st slot is
>card C (#3), the second slot is card A (#1) and the 3rd slot is card B (#2)
>- this is if you count from the AGP / video card slot end.
>The order of the 10 pin timing cables is not important, but the
>data cables must go output card A to input card B, output B to input C,
output
>C to intput A for it all to work.
>Hope this helps,
>simmo

Hey simmo,
Thanks for that input. It turns out that the cards were not hooked up in
the proper sequence, but my sequence does not match your configuration. My
machine is the AGP graphics G4 500 mhz and my sequence runs (from the AGP
video card) 1=card A, 2=card C and 3=card B - different from yours which
you said was (3,1,2) mine runs (1,3,2). don't quite get why they make em
different but at least I,ve now got it working thanks to all of your help!!
This NG does rock!
At any rate, I just wanted to configure this 3 card system on my G4-500 and
get it all working together before I move Paris to a newer Mac I just purchased.
I got a 1.25 GHZ MDD G4 single processor because that is the last & fastest
machine they made that boots 9.2, and not needing the dual processors for
Paris it made sense to get the single processor machine as it runs quiter
also (which was again some very helpful advice from this NG)
So thanks again all!

Al Corey
Re: 3 EDS cards on Mac [message #78236 is a reply to message #78212] Fri, 12 January 2007 09:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
simmo is currently offline  simmo
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Hi again Al,
Great to hear that you've got the 3 EDS cards running on your G4. I've heard
that there's quite a bit of variation in various
G4 Mac models, and so some trial and error stuff is necessary.
Mine's an 833Mhz, but I've just bought a single-processor
mirror door 1.25Mhz and I hope to install PARIS soon; hopefully it will run
even better.
I would love to hear your install notes if you are doing this sometime soon.
Cheers, simmo.

I would love
"Al Corey" <alcorey@cox.net> wrote:
>
>"simmo" <simmo@bigfoot.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>Hey Al, I had this problem a couple of years ago with 3 EDS
>>cards on my G4 and got some great advice through this NG.
>>The PCI slots in your Mac may not run in order - on mine the 1st slot is
>>card C (#3), the second slot is card A (#1) and the 3rd slot is card B
(#2)
>>- this is if you count from the AGP / video card slot end.
>>The order of the 10 pin timing cables is not important, but the
>>data cables must go output card A to input card B, output B to input C,
>output
>>C to intput A for it all to work.
>>Hope this helps,
>>simmo
>
>Hey simmo,
>Thanks for that input. It turns out that the cards were not hooked up in
>the proper sequence, but my sequence does not match your configuration.
My
>machine is the AGP graphics G4 500 mhz and my sequence runs (from the AGP
>video card) 1=card A, 2=card C and 3=card B - different from yours which
>you said was (3,1,2) mine runs (1,3,2). don't quite get why they make em
>different but at least I,ve now got it working thanks to all of your help!!
>This NG does rock!
>At any rate, I just wanted to configure this 3 card system on my G4-500
and
>get it all working together before I move Paris to a newer Mac I just purchased.
>I got a 1.25 GHZ MDD G4 single processor because that is the last & fastest
>machine they made that boots 9.2, and not needing the dual processors for
>Paris it made sense to get the single processor machine as it runs quiter
>also (which was again some very helpful advice from this NG)
>So thanks again all!
>
>Al Corey
Re: 3 EDS cards on Mac [message #78243 is a reply to message #78236] Fri, 12 January 2007 09:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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