The 68040 didn't include all the functionality of a 68030+68882, either. (In particular, the 68040's FPU is missing hardware support for IEEE transcendental functions.) The differe…
This list is not exhaustive, but it is very long, and might help some of us trying to identify old upgrades:
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-13220825/buyers-guide-upgra…
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-15070641/daystar-68060-accelerators-near.html
Galen Gruman
DayStar Digital has announced that it will introduce a series of Macint…
Picked up 5 pismos the other day. The guy had about 16 from a lot he got from a school a year or two ago and only sold these to pick up RAM upgrades for the other machines. He is…
68kMLANetworkingby StrimkindFri, 19 Feb 2010 - 14:44
Welcome to the forums.
Good to see younger folks picking up the same interests. Me, not a frequent poster here but certainly reading along. I got myself into classic Macs some yea…
It gets really confusing when you wander into one of the NuBus cards that actually is a video card plus network card, such as the E-Machines ColorLink series. I have one with RJ-4…
The difference between an AUI 15-pin transceiver and an AAUI Apple transceiver other than the connector used is Apple's AAUI port furnishes 5V power, and the AUI port furnishes 12V…
It gets really confusing when you wander into one of the NuBus cards that actually is a video card plus network card, such as the E-Machines ColorLink series. I have one with RJ-4…
68kMLANetworkingby Anonymous FreakThu, 18 Feb 2010 - 00:47
I'm a bit surprised, though, that the card is BNC-only. I'd expect an Ethernet card of the era to have both BNC and a 15-pin AUI connector. (Are you sure there isn't one and you th…
68kMLANetworkingby superpantoufleWed, 17 Feb 2010 - 21:07
From what you describe, you're pretty much stuck with a small ThinNet segment to the existing hub. This means two T connectors, two terminators and a segment of cable.
I'm a bit s…
68kMLANetworkingby jruschmeWed, 17 Feb 2010 - 17:40
Hi all,
I recently found an Ethernet network card for my SE/30, which is pretty cool. Now, the card only has a BNC connector, which is much less cool. To tell the truth, I had…
68kMLANetworkingby superpantoufleWed, 17 Feb 2010 - 15:05
I have this site in my bookmark list:
http://sites.google.com/site/micronxceed/
On it I noticed I even got a credit for the PDF's I made of the manuals. That wasn't too long ago…
It really depends on which Duo you have.
The Duo 2300c (the only PowerPC Duo,) can run reasonably well if it has maxed RAM.
The Duo 280c is passable, but not really usable on a d…
68kMLANetworkingby Anonymous FreakTue, 16 Feb 2010 - 22:09
So I can take for granted that the card I posted in question is an XCeed Color 30HR, and that the white 10-pin connector is for a greyscale adapter?
Somewhere on line I saw a post…
Well, the Duos have been 'retired' for over a decade, so finding anything directly for the Duo is going to be difficult. If you want something portable, you will need some kind of…
68kMLANetworkingby Anonymous FreakTue, 16 Feb 2010 - 15:12
Wow!, Thanks for the response!
I looked for an EtherDock, no where to buy it! I don't want anything to bulky, and thats the right size...
And thing else I can actually buy?