Eric Henry wrote:
> I recently purchased a 9500 that has a mysterious PCI card installed. This
> card has no ports.  It has no labeling on it to indicate what it is for.
> Of course there are several enigmatic numbers that look like they might be
> used to identify it, but searches with them on the Apple site and Google
> turn up no hits:
> 
> APPLE COMPUTRER, INC. [COPYRIGHT SYMBOL] 1995  820-0739-A [Embossed on
> board] 

No ports, huh? It *might* be a QuickDraw 3D accelerator card...I have 
one at home I can check. Pretty much just a curiosity nowadays.

Try this...go find Gerbils (part of the QT3D stuff.) Run it, with the 
card in, if that;'s what it is (youll also need to have the QT3D and 
QT3D RAVE, Viewer, and IR and the QD3D HW Driver and Plug in extensions 
installed see: <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=24394>) 
you should see a lot smoother and higher detailed animation with the 
card in than with it out.


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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