> Reply-to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 20:42:05 -0400
> From: the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Playing w/ IIvx.
> >Slaps on my
At 20:45 + on 06/09/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >2. If anyone isn't surprised, here's the whopper: This will
>> >work: nubus video card without VRAM sticks installed!
>>
>> As in no VRAM on the mobo or no VRAM on the card? :)
>
>Slaps on my heads. Sorry... IIvx has pair of VRAM slots,
> >2. If anyone isn't surprised, here's the whopper: This will
> >work: nubus video card without VRAM sticks installed!
>
> As in no VRAM on the mobo or no VRAM on the card? :)
Slaps on my heads. Sorry... IIvx has pair of VRAM slots, without
these pair of sticks installed and using nubus vi
At 20:12 + on 06/09/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Is there's a way to push up the 16MHz
>say 20 to 25MHz even 32MHz? I have seen the overclocking item but
>not much detail on which oscillator is used for this.
I don't think the IIvx can be chipped, at least not easily. There might -
and I
Hi,
Here's the findings I discovered w/ that IIvx. It's
stuffed into modified IIci case that was done by Jeff that I got via
swaplist w/ my regular 8*24 card. After that, I plan to vacate the
IIvx for 7100 logic board.
1. CPU felt fast w/ 32MHz and cache. IIvx is hurt by the 16 MHz
bott