From: Richard Chalk (rchalk_at_atl.mindspring.com)
Date: Thu Jan 02 1997 - 16:48:11 EST
Actually, I have used a Dock II with a 760ED. The computer includes a
PCI-ISA "Bridge" that supports ISA devices in the Dock II.
Richard
At 02:09 PM 1/2/97 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>A Dock two has one 1" bay, one half height bay 2 ISA card slots, 2
>additional PCMCIA slots that will support a type IV card (even taller).
>and a SCSI interfact build in.
>
>The CDROM's come seperate. Though the seller may be selling his with one.
>
>They attach directly through the expansion ports of the 755, 750 series
>and I think all the ISA bus machines (that should include a 701). They
>wont work with the newer pentium machines that are PCI I believe.
>
>Under windows they support Hot docking so that you don't have to turn off
>the machine and all the internal devices will be recognized when the
>machine docks. I haven't gotten my 755C on a Dock II to support Hot
>docking under Windows 95 though. (Anyone manage to get theirs to work?)
>
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