On 7/15/04 1:56 PM, J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that it can be a Thunder 30/1152 or?.
Thanks for the tip Jeff! It is indeed a 30/1152. I even found drivers for it
and installed it into my daughters 7200/120, Working fine. Apparently the
DSP card is a waste if you have a
On 16 Jul 2004, at 20:30, J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a shame that the information on older Macs and their peripherals
is
getting harder and harder to find on the internet.
It'd be great if there was a group preserving everything about these
items
so that finding photos and
Well, I decided to throw this PCI Radius card into my G3 Workgroup Server
(which I didn't want to do because it's been running smoothly for 5 months
without a restart) to run System Profiler and see if it gave a clue. Not
much help. It identifies the device as RDUS,GoldenGate. Of course, I can
on 7/16/04 5:17 AM, Randall Thomas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I decided to throw this PCI Radius card into my G3 Workgroup Server
(which I didn't want to do because it's been running smoothly for 5 months
without a restart) to run System Profiler and see if it gave a clue. Not
much
Hi,
I have the same Radius video card as the one that is pictured for sale on
eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=25449item=5109313968
rd=1ssPageName=WDVW
(sorry if it word wraps)
Like the seller of this card, I have no idea what model it is! There isn't
even an FCCID
You said it worked in your G3. Why not look in the System Profiler to
see if it gives more clues?
Matthew
Like the seller of this card, I have no idea what model it is! There isn't
even an FCCID that I can search with. Radius must have been taking lessons
from the memory manufacturers when they
That's what the eBay seller says. That's not me. I just happen to have the
same card and the same mystery. I don't have a system up and running yet to
try your suggestion, unfortunately, but maybe soon.
Randall
You said it worked in your G3. Why not look in the System Profiler to
see if it