Thanks. That link doesn't work for me though.
Thanks. That link doesn't work for me though.
I assume not a Targa 1000 or Targa 2000 Pro? I am having trouble finding any Targa board with modules like that, other than an 8-bit ISA VMX which I assume has some sort of standard memory on it?Targa 2000 has those modules, and it comes in Nubus, PCI, and EISA formats. The ones I snagged were from AVID Nubus cards.
The EISA Targa 2000 board you have is nice, took me a while to find a Nubus model with those special I/O cables and I don't think I have the EISA one.

I think this guy sells themI would like to see some new SIMMs. I have two 8*24 GCs, and neither have RAM.

Yes I have, I need to list them... You can DM me here as it will be faster. I have about 20 at the moment.Checking back in to see if you were able to make some @Siliconinsider ?

But firstly you have to put a GWorld plug-in into Plug-ins folderTry Photoshop 2.5x and load a large picture and scroll around.
Unfortunately, the implementation of non-local GWorld memory on some video boards is incompatible with some of the code produced by Apple's development tools. In particular, a conflict appears to exist between the GWorld memory on some boards and a construct known as "32-bit everything". Adobe PhotoshopŞ 2.5 uses 32-bit everything, and hence, by default it declines to use non-local GWorld memory.
So how do I tell if my video board's implementation of non-local GWorld memory is compatible with 32-bit everything? Well, the cases of incompatibility we have seen generally result in crashes soon after launch. Hence, you can try installing this plug-in, and if the program boots successfully, your video board is probably compatible. If the program crashes on boot, then your video board is almost certainly incompatible.
How large would be appropriate in resolution? I'll try a 24-bit image.Try Photoshop 2.5x and load a large picture and scroll around.