Additionally, if you want to install a NuBUS card in your IIsi, bear in mind 
that the slot is PDS, or a Processor Direct Slot, not a NuBUS slot. A NuBUS 
card won't fit. (And even if it did, it wouldn't work. :) ) You'll have to 
find a PDS->NuBUS adapter. Try to get one with a PDS and NuBUS slot on it, so 
you can use your video card and network card.

-- Deven Gallo



In a message dated 9/18/01 12:47:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Hey-lo all,
 
 'couple IIsi questions here...
 
 1. My IIsi has an aftermarket video card in it, taking
 up its one and only expansion slot. It *looks* like
 the onboard video is toasted - absolutely no reaction
 when I hook up the video to the default slot. Is there
 any way to "repair" the onboard video?  Just curious
 because I'd like to hunt down a Nubus 10baseT card and
 stick it in there instead. Yes, I've done this with
 the other video card out.
 
 2. Also - she seems to lose her settings, at least as
 far as the video goes. Often, when I boot up, it'll be
 greyscale. (It is a color video card.) I can head into
 monitors and switch to color without a problem. It's
 *not* staying plugged in - I need a second monitor and
 keyboard, actually - so I'm half thinking it's got a
 bad CMOS battery, but I"m not sure if this setting is
 stored there or not (wouldn't make much sense to me,
 being an old PC-head here, but what do I know...) Is
 it, or is there a file not getting updated, or...???
 
 -Eric >>

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