>I read something
>about needing a VESA compliant graphics card is that just for pc's? If I
>understand correctly my powercenter won't accommodate a VESA card.

VESA cards were popular in so-called 486 systems, but these were quickly 
obsoleted by PCI video cards in Pentium systems.

PCC machines are either NuBus or PCI.

I don't know of a machine which had NuBus and VESA, or VESA and PCI, and 
certainly not NuBus and PCI nor NuBus and VESA and PCI.

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