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> Joey Sager wrote:
> 
>>>> 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
>> 
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> that card probably wouldn't work anyway, i read the specs for my own
> card and it has special power needs, and it will only work in selected
> macs, specifically designed for it
> 
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  610 & 650 had that option. Different plug in. Power Macs had a slot
Quads & Centris had a socket.

  Both machines also had an av option. The metal bracket is the same.
If you find one with a 90 deg. adapter that has the same plug in as your
card, you have the right vintage.

  The av adapter is rather plain. The Dos Compatable adapter however has
a variety of chips"n"stuff on it.

  Good luck and happy hunting

    Jim

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