On Apr 20, 2007, at 2:19 PM, Teo Zenios wrote:
Teo,
I don't have an archive but I should have several of the disks. In
fact I found one last night and will be happy to image and post it in
a few days (I'll have to dig out a Mac with a floppy). The reason
you don't see drivers is because majority of the Mac Video Nubus
cards contain the drivers in ROM on the card. A lot of times, the
"driver" ( I hate to call it that) simply put in an extension that
toggled some bits in the PRAM for acceleration or such. I use to be
the engineering manager for Xceed Technology. We used to buy a bunch
of our competitors cards to test compatibility and MacBench our video
cards against them.
As I go through more of my floppies, I'll set aside the Rasterops
ones I find.
Rob
I have a Micron Xceed ICDP-II, same company?
Yes, same company. Xceed was the enhanced products divison of Micron.
It was bought a number of years ago by a contract manufacturer
called PG Design. I came on board and worked on a
a couple of projects. Our final one, before the parent company was
sold and shortly went under, was the Xceed Colorfusion.
Aahh..an ICDP-II. This was actually a storm compression card for
photoshop. Twin AT&T DSP's. Cool card, I have one of the
original prototypes from the project.
Rob
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