At 12:17 PM -0700 4/30/02, Snook, John R wrote:
>  >>>How many different types of PDS cards where made for the SE/30?
><>I know of three PDS cards.
><>1. video cards.
><>2. Ethernet cards.
><>3. Daystar adaptors.
><>4. ?
>
><Token Ring, GPIB and maybe a MacIRMA card are the only other ones I can
><think of.  AFAIK, no DOS cards were ever made for the 030 PDS slot.


I don't think it was for the SE/30 but the IIsi could take a Video 
Spigot card - video input.  Also of course the IIsi had the PDS to 
NuBus adapter.

>
><the pickle
>
>Thank you, What's GPIB?


Also known as IEEE-488.  It is an instrument bus originally developed 
by HP to connect various pieces of test equipment together.
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