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Rasterops paintboard 24
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  1. RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 SERIAL
  2. RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 MANUAL
  3. RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 SOFTWARE
  4. RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 PC
  5. RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 MAC

  • a list of ALL my parts and systems pages.
  • accelerators and processor upgrades (non-PowerMac).
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  • other NuBus and earlier adapters, devices and cards: GPIB, MIDI, video.
  • all network cards, Appletalk and accessories on another page.
  • RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 MAC

    Video cards for 7100, 8100, 6100 Mac with HPV slot.

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  • Video monitors are on another Web page.
  • Video cables, adapters are on another Web page.
  • TV, video, Svideo cards or A/V upgrades.
  • NuBus and earlier video cards for various Macs.
  • Apple cards for Pentium/Windows: ISA bus card.
  • Pentium Windows ISA or PCI SCSI controllers.
  • Mac PCI bus cards: video, USB, Firewire, etc.
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    RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 SOFTWARE

    We also have a variety of Mac accessories, add ons and booksĪnd software as linked from my Mac home page. If you don't see a part for a system I list on other pages, ask for price and availability.Īll parts are used and tested unless noted, see my condition section for details. Other Mac parts are listed on my Mac Parts Web page. I also have on this page some add-on parts for the "compact" Macs: Plus, SE, Classic and so on. See my LC and comm slot section for links and details.

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    There were also "comm slot" cards for many Macs. and related systems.Īpple also offered "LC slot" cards for the models LC, LC II, and LC III, and a few other systems. NuBus is not the same as "PCI", PCI is a later card bus standard on many PowerMacs including the 7200, 7300, 7500, 8500, 8600, 9600, G3 and G4 systems. Don't confuse NuBus with early Mac processor slots or PDS slots on "compact Macs" like the SE, SE/30, and on some Mac II systems. They were also on early Performa, early Quadra, and early Centris systems. It is an early Mac standard for adding cards, started with the Mac II series. "NuBus" is the name of the plug-in card BUS connector on the motherboard. Other kinds of Macintosh cards on my other pages. Also, processor accelerators, bus expansion cards, and special function cards. HPV slot, and earlier PDS and LC cards for early Macs. The parts listed here are good used PCI and NuBus cards, specialized cards for

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    That's not hard to do, the CC gang used to do that with the cable harness of the CC for the TAKKY mod.Įdit #2: also forgot to add that listing an item on eBay at a high price to angle for the best offer you can get is preferable to listing the item in an auction to risk selling it for the spot price the market decides it's worth at that specific point in time and have the info wind up on the public record.Herb's Mac cards: PCI, NuBus, PDS, LC & more

    RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 SERIAL

    Alternately, you can pry apart the parts of the IDC-10F header on the serial jumper cable, strip out the ribbon cable and then go with the IDC rewire shuffle.

    RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 PC

    The third is the ugly/easy way a lot of folks seem to like: get your hands on the jumper cables for both game and serial ports from an old PC for the cut/split/splice/shrink method.

    RASTEROPS PAINTBOARD 24 MANUAL

    of the SuperMac Spectrum Card, media and manual are missing from that box ATM, but they might be in the Radius drawer, I'll have to get that thread going again.Įdit: OOPSIE! Forgot to add that you could also use a DA-15 jumper cable from an old PC and that IDC-10 connector, you'll need to split the cable and press the individual wires onto the forks of the connector per Themk's pinout and then punch it down. It would have been nice if it had come with a manual, but PZE's more fun than neolithic video gear and TPD pixels at 24bit have a quality all their own so I'm glad I got the 264's manual. Dunno about those, I don't know the pinout of the DE-9 connector on it or what ought to have been plugged into it way back when. It has connectors for a DaughterCard of some sort and according to that LEM blurb it also has some Video in/out capabilities. In the same Magic Plastic Shoe Box of NuBus Goodness© I've got a RasterOps 24XLTV2.0 that's probably a year newer and decidedly top end in terms of acceleration and 24bit TPD output. You'd need to use another setup for the sound, there's no provision for that like you'd find on pro-gear like Radius' VideoVision Studio setup. That would have been useful even in a DTP studio. If you weren't doing desktop publishing in 1990 and didn't have the need to see all your pixels at once your PZE enabled card was a good bet for CAD and throwing composite Video from a VCR you might have taken with a VHS CamCorder or the like up on the Mac's screen for limited FrameGrabbing. QuickDraw Acceleration isn't the be all and end all of performance and DSPs had EXTREMELY limited usefulness. Dunno, I never did try to get a handle on the timeline for video card development.














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