I was rummaging through my pile of stuff today and found a PCI Radius video card. From some googling it seems to be either a Thunder Mac PCI or a Thunder 3D.

The card is a two board arrangement with the main board with loads (24) memory chips and a daughterboard with a big pile of DSP's on it. Part number seems to be 0011752-0004. It's a big sucker about 12" long and has a standard Mac 15 pin video connector.

Anybody got a definitive answer? Bueller, Bueller? ;)

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Mike N


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