>Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 05:05:38 -0600
>From: "R.A. Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>on 1/11/03 5:13 PM, flawed jai at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>  myself, I'm still looking for that rare IIfx RAM with the 64 pins, if
>>  you could recognize a IIfx motherboard on sight.
>>
>>  hm.. rare parts...
>>  I'd guess...thinking of things people ask for...
>>  pre-1.44 floppie drives? the 400 and 800 MB kind?
>>
>>  nubus video cards?
>>  radius rockets?

>I don't know the IIfx  board. Does  the ram in a LaserWriter have any
>relation  to the ram you want? I saw a bunch  of it and it looked
>unfamiliar.

The IIfx is one of only three models with six NuBus slots.  However, 
I don't know how you could distinguish it from a Mac II or IIx board 
at a glance.  Perhaps because it has 64 pin SIMM sockets?  Anyone?

My understanding, and the memory is hazy, is that the LaserWriter 
does use the same memory as the IIfx.

>I hauled  100
>lbs of Supermac NuBus video cards to  the grinder myself when I  got tired
>of  giving them away as "bonuses" and paying the little bit of extra freight
>out of pocket because no one wanted to  buy them for $3.

Radius NuBus cards in the 7" length could be fairly valuable.   It 
seems like the full length NuBus video cards are generally older 
models with little or no value but some of the 7" cards such as the 
Radius Thunder IV GX, Radius Thunder 24/GT, and Precision Color Pro 
have some value--the former two in the neighborhood of $100 each.

The only full length video card that I can think of likely to have 
any value is the Radius Video Vision Studio.  It is distinguishable 
because in addition to a normal DB15 video connector it has a male 
HD15 connector similar to a VGA connector on a monitor, which is used 
to connect it to the interface bar.

Outside of video cards, FWB NuBus JackHammer cards are likely to have 
some decent value, upwards of $50 I think.  Easily found because any 
NuBus card which is a JackHammer will have the HD68 connector on the 
back plane.

Jeff Walther

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