There were PCI cards made both by Apple and by Orange Micro, that ran
Windows and DOS - basically they were compact motherboards.

I had one that ran Win95 fine in an 8600, but I could never figure out how
to get the audio to work, which mattered, since I was running some audio
processing and music apps. Don't know if I just was missing something, or it
was a problem with the board. It may have been a driver issue, now that I
think about it.  I still have it.

These cards predate OSX, and might need to be run under classic Mac OS.

Barry Levine

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