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

2005-03-10 Thread ANdrei
NewerTech dips switches? [7100/66 accelerator] 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 There were two makers of accelerators for the first generation (Nubus) Power Macs, Newer Technologies and Sonnet

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

2005-03-09 Thread Edward Rhodes
--- Ken Watanabe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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

[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

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

2005-03-07 Thread Ken Watanabe
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 There were two makers of accelerators for the first generation (Nubus) Power Macs, Newer Technologies and Sonnet Technologies. Amazingly, Sonnet appears