>>>Wasn't there a Mac that had both a 68k processor for MacOS
>>>applications, and a 486 to run PC stuff?
>
>>And they did it again in the PowerPC 
>>era with the 6100.  
>
>I have one of the Apple cards in my closet.  Not sure what to do with it
>because it won't plug into my 6116 without that 90 degree converter.  It
>also hooks up to your CD-audio and (I think) it had a PC monitor output
>port.
>
>Joe

The 486 cpu and the 6100 needed an adaptor card. You also need the special
cable that allowed you to run two monitors one for the mac and one for the
PC or you could then toggle between Mac and PC on the one monitor through
the DB25 (mac) and svga (pc) plugs. It ran Windows 3.1 on a special
'partition'.


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