Well, for a future person looking for the driver, I found a mirror site 
with the driver here:

https://www.fenestrated.net/mirrors/Radius%20Software/mac/PowerView/

I was able to download it and then unstuff the files to a disk image, 
opened the image and copied those files to a floppy. There are special 
instructions included as to how to name the floppy because the install 
program requires "original" disks. I followed the instructions and still no 
luck, so I just copied the files to the system folder. Everything works on 
my old PowerView now, connected to an old Mac Classic II. Pretty cool 
running a second monitor off of the old machine.

On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 12:47:54 PM UTC-4, Jpoliti wrote:
>
> Hi group. 
>
> Looking for the drivers for an old Radius Power View. It's an old external 
> video-card-in-a-box that connected to the Mac Classic/Classic II SCSI port, 
> letting you use an external color monitor with the old Macs. Seems every 
> link that I was able to find no longer works. If someone can point me to a 
> good link or has the drivers that they can send to me I would appreciate it.
>
> Thanks.
> Jon
>

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