>With the 3Dfx chips and the 2 connectors, it sounds like a Voodoo II
>Video card.   The V2 was an add-in card that only did 3D graphics,
>and used a video pass-through cable for the 2D (desktop) video.   A
>place to start on Macintosh Voodoo cards is
><http://www.mac3dfx.com/> and the Techworks support is
><http://www.techworks.com/support/drivers.html> (such as it is.)

This is the most likely answer. The male/female connector sort of gives it
away. We have a voodoo1 card here in our scrap cupboard and it is pretty
much as you describe. I got excited and thought it was just a PCI video card
and that the other connector was a video out, but testing revealed it was
just a 3d card. These were pretty common circa 1996.





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