E-machines was an early peripheral manufacturer for Macs...I think monitors
and video cards mostly, but I think they also branched out into other
peripherals.
E-machines got in money trouble and was bought by I think SuperMac, which
was then bought by Radius (or Radius bought E-m separately).

Then Radius went to hell, and sold all its assets, including the Radius and
E-machines and all other brand names, to whoever came up with the best
offers.

So, the card you have has plenty to do with Macs, but the name doesn't mean
anything to Macs any longer.


on 07/24/2002 10:23 AM, philphil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This is a 1991 Nubus Card for the Mac.
> 
> What does this card have to do with the eMachines that sells PCs??
> 
> Phil Wong
> 


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