Maccers,
                I've got five new  cards tat I  need help ID'ing.

1. Supermac Spectrum 24/III Graphics Accelerator (all normal so far) but it
has some sort of daughter card covering its outboard end (12" card). Maybe
the Graphics Accelerator is the daughtercard? NuBus

2. Another 12" NuBus card. Apple 630-4179 Workstation Video Card. Has a
heretofore unknown set of connectors (to me). Staggered 2 rows of 5 pins and
3 (2 above, 1 below) copper colored holes completely unknown to me.
Whutizit? Whutizitfor?

3. What appears to  be a regular Twin Turbo 128M/M2 revision 3.7 that is 7
3/4" long but . . .PCI

4. is labeled the  same (except it is a 128 MA)  and is 6 3/4" long PCI

5. Radius PCI video card with two ram slots that are slanted acutely
downward toward the board.

Any help in ID'ing appreciated.
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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