on 1/29/03 7:58 PM, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If it's a NuBus card, make sure it isn't a good card.  No-one makes
> NuBus cards any more and those of use on the Vintage, Quad and 1st
> PowerMacs lists might appreciate a crack at it, if it's a decent card
> amongst NuBus cards.
> 
> Basically, any of the 7" long NuBus video cards are worth a second
> look, especially if it was made by Radius.  If you have a Thunder IV
> GX or Thunder 24/GT it could go for upwards of $80. The longer (12"
> Generally) ones tend to be old and slow and not of much interest, but
> the exception would be the Video Vision Studio.   This one has an
> extra connector on the back plane and is two (maybe three) cards
> sandwiched together.

It's a Thunder 24, and it's a 12" card. Thus worthy of the ATI trade-up
program eh? 
It's kind of funny to see a card this large, it looks impressive in a way. I
can imagine what it cost new, probably twice what a good vid card costs now.

-Howie



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