On 16 Jul 2004, at 20:30, "J.S. Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It's a shame that the information on older Macs and their peripherals is
getting harder and harder to find on the internet.

It'd be great if there was a group preserving everything about these items
so that finding photos and concise info, say from the manuals they were
packed with, was much easier.

Lots of useful photos can be found in the Nubus Mafia project at http://www.applefritter.com/ although I'm not sure whether the mystery card is there.


Phil

The wayback archive can be useful for stuff like this too. Here is one example from about 20 pages listed just by inputting Radius.com

<http://web.archive.org/web/19971210072503/www.radius.com/Products/Accelerators.html>

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Aloha, Ken

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