About this, would it be the main processor that the greyscale card uses, or would it be the FPU? I don’t exactly know all too much about hardware, but I have a feeling using numbers besides binary (like the Mac’s black and white) would have to use some sort of integer. I wouldn’t know, however.It does, but having an accelerator negates the slow down which I'd imagine most would also be using in a souped up SE/30 with greyscale. My experience with a SE/30 PDS video card (640 x 480 x 256 colours) is colour games suitable for higher end '030 Macs are relatively slow
I’m new to this forum and I’m probably asking a dumb question, but would 256 greyscale graphics significantly slow down the speed of the Mac?
This is correct... at the moment.Thanks for sending the comparison GeekDot! I also found out the Color Classic actually has the same processor speed as the SE/30, so now my concerns are basically gone. I do have another question though. As far as I can tell from reading this forum, and also by seeing your picture of the comparison, that this graphics card will only support 8-bit grayscale mode. Is this correct? If it's not capable of switching to other graphics modes (especially 1-bit), will this not break/crash some games/applications that needs this?