on 11/4/03 7:25 PM, Bryan Kattwinkel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 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.
> 

The more I'm reading, the more you accidentally tend to prove my point.
How many Compact Mac owners have a Radius Pivot card lying around?
A show of hands, please.....

> 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.

There are no distinguishing marks on the card. Opening an SE of mine, I
discovered the slot in side it is a different length. I'll retract that
statement in the auction.

> 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.

So far, I've been only unable to find anything about Dove, and this
Memory Plus video card. Bear in mind, I believe the card will work with any
non-multisync monitor with a DB 15 connector up to, say,  21 inches?

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

 All well and good. I stand by my original postulation in that regard.
I'm selling it for a medically challenged friend. They deserve top dollar.

Considering that, where color is present on the hard disk, an SE/30 can
produce a quick, non-lagging non-system-slowing color image at 256 colors
using this card and a standard DB15 monitor, I'll keep calling it an
excellent alternative to the No-Longer-Available Micron Exceed.

Jeff


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