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Dunno what that thing is, but if the seller doesn't exactly know either, how can he be sure it's a working pull?
Well, it's quite possible that he knows it's a working graphics card but not exactly which graphics card you have...Dunno what that thing is, but if the seller doesn't exactly know either, how can he be sure it's a working pull?
That isn't a graphics card, it's part of the Quadra/LC/Performa 63x/64x DOS card. It plugs into the LC-PDS slot and a short ribbon cable goes from the internal connector to the main board of the DOS card. All that card provides is a game port and I doubt it would work without the rest of the DOS card.
I was just going off the fact that he put a '?' after the graphics card comment.Well, it's quite possible that he knows it's a working graphics card but not exactly which graphics card you have...
Tom is right - not even close to a LC PDS video card, I'm afraid.
Pretty much worthless for anyone that doesn't have an LC630 DOS Compatible.
Pretty much worthless for anyone that doesn't have an LC630 DOS Compatible.
There is not a single RAM chip on the board, so it couldn't be a video card, IMHO...
I don't know how could the seller say the card was working, if he didn't even know what it did
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I don't know how could the seller say the card was working, if he didn't even know what it did
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