The 1st generation Intel Xserve also had a Firewire port on the front.
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Tom Tubbiola
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On 8/1/11 8:38 AM, "John Buell" <email@hidden>
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>On 1 aug 2011, at 17:17, Kent Sorensen wrote:
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>> I'll be attending an auction for a printing house that has closed. They
>have a number of Xserves mounted in racks. There won't be a chance to
>investigate them in detail or log into them. Details are scarce.
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>> Is there a way you can tell a G5 Xserve apart from the Intel ones, just
>by looking at the front ?
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>> Thanks
>> Kent
>In my believe all xserve with a Fireport on the front is a G5. If it is an
>USB port it is an intel.
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>regards,
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>Ronald
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>Taking a quick look at images posted on ebay, that seems to be right.
>PowerPC-based XServes, including the Cluster Nodes, have Firewire ports in
>front, and the Intel-based models have a USB port in front.
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