Fastest NUBUS video card I know of is the Radius Thunder IV 1600, good luck
finding one. Alot of that speed is from the built in DSP chips that
accelerate photoshop. I have the plain supermac thunder IV without the DSP
addon board and its not faster then the built in video on my Q950 for normal
video (the built in video doesnt use the nubus bus so its faster then just
about any addon board for normal video)
The fastest 68k upgrade to a nubus non PPC mac would be a Rocket 68040/40
(or maybe a 50) nubus card.
With either one of these options your transering data through the nubus slot
which reminds me of the old ISA slots on PC's (SLOW AS HELL)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason McBrien" <jbmcb(a)hotmail.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 2:46 PM
Subject: Souping up Classic Macs: was Reading various format 5.25" floppies
on a PC
My friend and I are collaborating on juicing a IIci as
high as it will go.
Right now it has 128MB RAM, two SCSI disks (No floppy mod) a Daystar
100MHz
PowerPC upgrade card, and a fast Radius video card.
I'm working on a fast
SCSI controller, and maybe a faster video card.
What would be the fastest video card you could drop in a classic, NuBus
based Mac? I've got a Radius 24MXtv that's about the old equivalent of a
ATI
All-in-wonder, all singing and all dancing, but
drivers are impossible to
find.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cameron Kaiser" <spectre(a)floodgap.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: Reading various format 5.25" floppies on a PC
I like
the LC 475 for it's compactness while still having a
powerful 040, and the 630 for it's extensibility. 56 MB of
RAM in a 68k Mac is just to good to be true.
Yes, but I have 128MB in my IIci :-))))
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