Re: Interesting IIfx and Nubus Cards

2002-10-08 Thread the pickle

At 22:16 -0700 on 07/10/02, Ed Murphy wrote:

>Yep, the back of the Blackhawk card has a female 13w3 connector on it.
>Do this makes it a video card?

Can't think of much else it would be with one of those connectors...not
familiar with the Blackhawk name, though.  I don't think it was a code name for
any of the Apple video cards, but my copy of Apple Confidential is at home, not
here, so I can't check in there.  Mackido doesn't know anything about that as a
code name.
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Re: Interesting IIfx and Nubus Cards

2002-10-08 Thread Gregg Eshelman

--- Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is a
> "Blackjack  AP1099-04 (c)1987 Apple Computer
> 630-4179".  It has a crazy
> connector that has 8 female pins and 3 very small
> male coaxials in it. 
> Is this some kind of mainframe communication card? 

Nope, that's a 13W3 video connector. You can either
get a cable and monitor with the same connector (lots
of older workstation monitors used it) or an adaptor
to the standard Mac or PC video connector.

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Re: Interesting IIfx and Nubus Cards

2002-10-07 Thread Ed Murphy

Yep, the back of the Blackhawk card has a female 13w3 connector on it. 
Do this makes it a video card?  

Ed
  
--- Jim McGee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> This might give you a clue:
> http://www.si87.com/Products/Cabling/Adapters/adapters.html
> 
> mudbro
> 
> 
> > I'll send you a scan offlist (but it might not be until Wednesday).
> 
> > What is a 13w3?
> > 
> > Ed
> > 
> > --- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > At 18:33 -0700 on 07/10/02, Ed Murphy wrote:
> > > 
> > > >version of VideoSpigot?  The second card is very strange.  It is
> a
> > > >"Blackjack  AP1099-04 (c)1987 Apple Computer 630-4179".  It has
> a
> > > crazy
> > > >connector that has 8 female pins and 3 very small male coaxials
> in
> > > it.
> > > 
> > > That sounds suspiciously like a 13w3 - is there any way you can
> get
> > > me a scan
> > > of that card offlist?
>  
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Re: Interesting IIfx and Nubus Cards

2002-10-07 Thread Jim McGee


This might give you a clue:
http://www.si87.com/Products/Cabling/Adapters/adapters.html

mudbro


> I'll send you a scan offlist (but it might not be until Wednesday). 
> What is a 13w3?
> 
> Ed
> 
> --- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 18:33 -0700 on 07/10/02, Ed Murphy wrote:
> > 
> > >version of VideoSpigot?  The second card is very strange.  It is a
> > >"Blackjack  AP1099-04 (c)1987 Apple Computer 630-4179".  It has a
> > crazy
> > >connector that has 8 female pins and 3 very small male coaxials in
> > it.
> > 
> > That sounds suspiciously like a 13w3 - is there any way you can get
> > me a scan
> > of that card offlist?
 


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Re: Interesting IIfx and Nubus Cards

2002-10-07 Thread Ed Murphy

I'll send you a scan offlist (but it might not be until Wednesday). 
What is a 13w3?

Ed

--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 18:33 -0700 on 07/10/02, Ed Murphy wrote:
> 
> >version of VideoSpigot?  The second card is very strange.  It is a
> >"Blackjack  AP1099-04 (c)1987 Apple Computer 630-4179".  It has a
> crazy
> >connector that has 8 female pins and 3 very small male coaxials in
> it.
> 
> That sounds suspiciously like a 13w3 - is there any way you can get
> me a scan
> of that card offlist?
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Re: Interesting IIfx and Nubus Cards

2002-10-07 Thread the pickle

At 18:33 -0700 on 07/10/02, Ed Murphy wrote:

>version of VideoSpigot?  The second card is very strange.  It is a
>"Blackjack  AP1099-04 (c)1987 Apple Computer 630-4179".  It has a crazy
>connector that has 8 female pins and 3 very small male coaxials in it.

That sounds suspiciously like a 13w3 - is there any way you can get me a scan
of that card offlist?
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Interesting IIfx and Nubus Cards

2002-10-07 Thread Ed Murphy

I just picked up a IIfx and it had a couple of interesting cards in it.
 The first is SuperMac Digital Film Studio in a Box.  This came with a
cable and breakout box for various video ins and outs.  Is this a
version of VideoSpigot?  The second card is very strange.  It is a
"Blackjack  AP1099-04 (c)1987 Apple Computer 630-4179".  It has a crazy
connector that has 8 female pins and 3 very small male coaxials in it. 
Is this some kind of mainframe communication card?  TIA

This IIfx itself is pretty interesting.  It was the 100th off the
assembly line and was given to one of the developers at Apple.  It is
painted gold and has a 100 painted on it in big letters.  It's pretty
beat-up now and is missing the cover, so I'll be doing a brain
transplant to a new case.  Another Mac saved.

Ed


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