--- Isaac Fried <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Also, if the
> price of more memory is abandoning the SE30 and
> replacing it by, say, a MAC
> IIcx or a MAC IIsi, which still operate under system
> 7.0.1, can the Radius
> pivot be used with one of these machines? What video
> card would I need? I
> would greatly appreciate any information on this.
> Isaac Fried

The Radius Pivot card might work in the IIsi. That is
the only other Mac that can use SE/30 PDS cards.
However, some SE/30 PDS cards will only work in the
SE/30 because the 20Mhz speed of the IIsi is too
fast. The IIsi only has 4 SIMM slots so you'd need
four 4meg SIMMs at least to have a good amount of RAM.

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