At 09:37 -0600 on 07/12/02, dhill wrote:

>I am tearing apart a Mac SE that has a board, which has, obviously, a
>68030 board on it. Actually, the chip can be taken out and it has
>another large chip  that has EXILINX. This card has 2 more megs of
>memory, besides the two on the mother board. The machine does NOT
>have a hard drive but two 1.4 drives. What is this board?  I will be
>selling it on the SWAP list, because i need the monitor for an SE-30.
>I think it simply hooks up a color monitor to it, since it has the
>monitor female pin inlet on the back.

It's probably one of those accelerators that also happens to drive a very
obscure proprietary monitor.  Is there any other identifying information on the
card at all?  EXILINX was a chip manufacturer and I've seen their stuff on a
majority of the accelerators and whatnot from that era.
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