on 11/4/03 3:09 AM, Mark Koan wrote:

>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2763759187&category=4610
>
>IS what he's saying true? What would this really trade
>for on the list?

It's just a garden-variety Mac video card that happens to be made for the 
SE/30 expansion slot. Any such card would work in color, require no 
drivers, and turn on quickly; none of that is remarkable or indicative of 
"acceleration". The Radius Pivot card for the SE/30 has all these 
features, plus the ability to drive pivot monitors.

On one point he is definitely wrong; there is no way a card made for the 
SE/30 would work in an SE; the expansion slots are different.

A lot of hardware for the compact Macs is not described on the internet, 
since it is all older than the world wide web. Rare? maybe just not very 
popular. From our perspective, the ability to use a "standard" monitor 
seems valuable, but back then the really big full page and dual page 
monochrome monitors were much more attractive for desktop publishing.

Such a device would not be worth more than $10 or $15 to me.

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