on 7/16/04 5:17 AM, Randall Thomas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well, I decided to throw this PCI Radius card into my G3 Workgroup Server
> (which I didn't want to do because it's been running smoothly for 5 months
> without a restart) to run System Profiler and see if it gave a clue. Not
> much help. It identifies the device as "RDUS,GoldenGate". Of course, I can
> find no reference to a GoldenGate model by Radius anywhere.
> 
> I'm not anxious to start loading up various drivers to try it out either.
> I'd like to keep my server healthy! The mystery will just have to continue
> for now.
> Randall
> 
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Nor I. It's probably going to be best identified by Googling the chips
on-board until one of them produces a clear hit.

It's a shame that the information on older Macs and their peripherals is
getting harder and harder to find on the internet.

It'd be great if there was a group preserving everything about these items
so that finding photos and concise info, say from the manuals they were
packed with, was much easier.

Jeff G


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