On Sunday, Oct 27, 2002, at 07:14PM, Riffes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>I've read that no hardware was ever developed to use these connections, an
>evolutionary dead end, so to speak.
>    NickUtah (George)
>

>> Hi there,
>> 
>> Im new on the list, so sorry if I ask you about a topic that has already
>> passed.
>> 
>> Ive recently bought a Personality A/V card for my G3 beige. The amazing
>> thing are the huge amount of connectors, and here Im not speaking about the
>> video in and out connectors on the rear of the computer. My question is
>> related to the connectors on the card itself (one of it looks like a COMM
>> slot another like an IDE). Do any of you know what they are for and how I
>> could use them? Or do any of you can point me to a web page with more
>> information on the Apple personality A/V card?
>> 
>> Thanks for your infos and have a nice day
>> 
>> Andrea

Andrea,
He's right, mostly. The slot that looks like a Commslot II is a modem slot. Supposedly 
CSII modems will not
work in that slot, but the internals from the 6400/6500 seem to be compatible.

The other slot/connector is the DAV connector (Digital Audio Video). Nothing was ever 
released to use it though.

The precise card you have is the A/V IO card. There were 3 different cards; Audio 
only, Audio/Video,
and Audio/Video/DVD. The DVD card does not have the DAV connector.

Mikeal

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