On 01-10-2002 15:18, Jim Arnott, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

> Actually, SuperMac made *no* PCI cards. PCI became the standard after
> SM was acquired by Radius.  Tim, the easiest way to drive that monitor
> is going to be find a Radius (IIRC) 32/1600 card. I had a 16/? card for
> a while, but it's long gone.  Search e-bay for "Raduis, PCI" and it'll
> turn up. They're not too expensive.  I think I paid $30 for mine a
> couple years ago. You might p-mail Harbourmaster.  He had one too and
> may remember the precise designation. (I don't know that he's on this
> list.)
> 
> Another thing you might try is to hook up a second monitor, make it the
> main and play with the scan rate. The Voodoo card may do it.


Jim,

Of course there are no Supermac PCI-cards. But that is not question.
Q.: Will Supermac-monitor 20" work with a PCI-Mac (and without a Sm or
Radiuscard)?
A.: Yes. (See my answer before)

HTH,

Jo



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