[1st] Re: G3 NewerTech dips switches?

2005-03-08 Thread PeterH5322
>> A good, fully-featured 24-bit card for NuBus Macs is the Supermac >> Spectrum Thunder/24. Required ROM 3.0 or 3.1 in order to support PPC. >> Lower will support 68K only. > >Using a Thunder/24 with ROM 1.6.1, working fine, with acceleration, on a >7100/66. The only thing is that some of the opti

[1st] Re: G3 NewerTech dips switches?

2005-03-08 Thread Bill Judson
> A good, fully-featured 24-bit card for NuBus Macs is the Supermac > Spectrum Thunder/24. Required ROM 3.0 or 3.1 in order to support PPC. > Lower will support 68K only. Using a Thunder/24 with ROM 1.6.1, working fine, with acceleration, on a 7100/66. The only thing is that some of the options ar

[1st] Re: G3 NewerTech dips switches? [7100/66 accelerator]

2005-03-08 Thread Ken Watanabe
> I have a 7100/80, and I'd like to accelerate it as > well. Apparently, it only has one available slot, and > the monitor goes in there! Yikes! Actually, the 7100 has three Nubus slots and one PDS slot. The accelerators are designed to "pass-thru" the PDS video signal to a connector (for the dis

[1st] Re: G3 NewerTech dips switches? [7100/66 accelerator]

2005-03-08 Thread Edward Rhodes
--- Ken Watanabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > while we're on it: I have a 7100/66, and upgrading > would help me much... i > > have a PDS graphicds card now, but also a NuBus > one lying around I have a 7100/80, and I'd like to accelerate it as well. Apparently, it only has one available slot,