I kinda figured, do you know if there is any actual difference though other than branding? I plan to hang onto it just because it's funky, but I was curious about specs.I would imagine that was probably the HPV card that shipped with the Radius 81/110 clone.
Figures, well I'll stash it aside until the lucky day when I actually find a Radius machine. I've been hunting but that is a unicorn for sure.It's a 2MB/4MB card, so equivalent to the 8100 card, not the 7100 card.
I can't imagine there being any practical difference because they were just plain, fast, 64bit framebuffers. Speed through simplicity and efficiency, rather than quickdraw acceleration.
Yeah it works in an 8100,7100, and 6100 if you have the 90 adapter.Would that work in a 8100?
HPVs with VRAM SIMMs don't give proper clearance to a spinning hard disk, and for some reason are also unreliable in that they work in some 6100s, but not others. HPVs don't work in my 61006100 if you have the 90 adapter
Huh I did not know that, good to know, ZuluSCSI would probably create the clearance, but not solve the reliability issues. I read somewhere about there being two different versions/part numbers of the HPV card I wonder if that has something to do with it.HPVs with VRAM SIMMs don't give proper clearance to a spinning hard disk, and for some reason are also unreliable in that they work in some 6100s, but not others. HPVs don't work in my 6100
I have seen other people use them though.
AV card works just fine
The main two versions are the version that takes up to 4MB and the version that takes up to 2MB (each having half this unpopulated).Huh I did not know that, good to know, ZuluSCSI would probably create the clearance, but not solve the reliability issues. I read somewhere about there being two different versions/part numbers of the HPV card I wonder if that has something to do with it.
OOOOH! I SO NEED ONE for my 81/110!It's a 2MB/4MB card, so equivalent to the 8100 card, not the 7100 card.
I can't imagine there being any practical difference because they were just plain, fast, 64bit framebuffers. Speed through simplicity and efficiency, rather than quickdraw acceleration.
Sounds like you need me to take it off your hands. Lucky duck I’ve been looking for one for flipping ages.OOOOH! I SO NEED ONE for my 81/110!
Not sure about that I’ve heard rumors of a power computing version that had vga on it. But I can’t find much regarding its details and no pictures.wondering if Radius was the OEM for HPV as they were for 24AC?
Just let me know where you plan to be buried so I can “pay my respects”. . . may just have my ashes buried in it!
@trag may know a little something about that? ISTR something about that PC version having the HD15 connector?