At 14:38 -0400 on 23/10/01, Isaac Fried wrote:

>For some eight years now I have been using the SE30 with 8MB of RAM and a
>full page Radius pivot monitor for which I have installed the appropriate
>card. This proved an excellent arrangement since I use the computer
>exclusively for writing with Nisus. THE SE30 runs under Hebrew system 7.0.1
>inasmuch as some valuable, but alas discontinued, linguistic Hebrew
>software do not properly run on latter systems. Recently my files became
>bigger and I first resorted to RAM-doubler, giving me some 13MB of memory,
>then I decided to install extra RAM. In fact, I upgraded the memory to
>32MB(8X4MB) and activated the MODE32 control panel and the memory panel. I
>satisfied myself that the machine sees all the RAM and that the system is
>confined to its usual size. But when I connect the monitor the pointer
>freezes on the screen. To unlock the pointer I must disable MODE32. The

The Radius software and cards don't get along particularly well with either
MODE32 or System 7 in many cases.  Your only real option is to ditch the
monitor.

>pivot be used with one of these machines? What video card would I need? I
>would greatly appreciate any information on this. Isaac Fried

Check out the video card section on Low End Mac.

p
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