On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 08:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's kind of an historical exercise. It also shows the contributions made by
companies like Daystar. I think I have the first one-an Apple/ Daystar marked
180x2 604e.
If you are interested.......
Back in September 2001 I wrote a short article for the Oct. 2001 Double Click newsletter (five pages with pictures) about the Daystar Genesis MP 800+ .
In it I also listed all of the software programs designed to effectively use the MP environment that Apple and Daystar developed.
Go to ... www.mause.ca ...and click on "Files " to go to the page where you can download back-issues of the Double Click. Download the October 2001 issue. Its a .PDF about 600k so Save it "As Source" and open with Acrobat Reader.
My most-used Mac is a Daystar Genesis that has a Sonnet G4 card in it.
Really stupid, in a way...
For what I do with it, I should have just left the 800 Mhz 604e nPower daughter card in it, but the Sonnet 800 Mhz card was so cheap and allowed me to go to OSX. Since I got the computer for free I didn't mind upgrading the RAM with a bunch of those cheap 60ns 128-Meg FPM DIMMs that were floating around last year for $18 or $19 each and a couple of cheap new Maxtor ATA drives.
M
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