> This message written: Thursday, 13 May 2004 16:58:21 PDT
> 
> As luck would have it, with the recent mention of NuBus video cards, I
> pulled this card out of a bin today (a few cents, could't leave it
> there!). The box it was in (didn't get that) said that it was a SuperMac
> Thunder II. However, there if very little info on the card itself, other
> that a serial number and the brand name (just SUPERMAC).
> 
> Is there somewhere where I can see a picture of these cards or a way to
> identify which Thunder II version I have?
> 
> Ken


  I have three of those, two are in the 7100/80AV, one in the IIcx.  You
will need the SuperMac Monitors Control Panel for them. Email me off list
and I'll send you the versions I have. The CP will tell you what card it is
when it is installed.  I 'think' I found the CP's  using Goggle.com but
can't remember. 
  The Thunder II is either 8-bit or 24-bit.  It will work if you install it,
but you may need to hold the 'SpaceBar' down when you startup, to wake it
up.  It's been a couple of years since last I had to do anything with mine.

          Michael  

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