I thought I was "up" on Mac video stuff, but this card is ancient. I
have no clue about "AUI." Is it possible that its a combo video/ethernet
card??? I don't think so. I think it just supports a two-page B/W
display IF you have the supporting software, which I don't have.

I've paid a great deal of money already to dump B/W-only monitors and
their video cards, and they were in perfectly good working order. The
video cards involved required specific, proprietary software, which I
couldn't find, and didn't think any would want. Maybe I was wrong.

This card in question is the strangest I own and know that still works.
Plug in a color monitor (if it's from Apple) and it runs. Thousands of
colors only. Nothing to write home to Mom about.

Allen
-----

william ahearn wrote:
> 
> Allen Davis wrote:
> >
> > David:
> >
> 
> > Incidentally, I've accumulated almost a dozen NuBus video cards that I
> > don't need. Sigma, SuperMac and Radius. One's a real odd-ball. It has a
> > regular video connector, plus something that looks like it accepts a
> > coaxial cable.
> 
> You sure that "video" connector isn't AUI?
> 
> William
> JMUG-Connect
> <http://www.isp.jmug.org>
> All Macs. All the time.

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