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Bolle

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Just checked, mine shows up as Futura II LX/DSP in Tattletech.

I can‘t get the CP to load though. Whenever I place either 3.5.5 or 3.5.6 into the system folder the Finder will crash hard on startup.

Resolution switching also does not work. I might just have to get out a different adapter for that... this one is supposed ro mimic a multisync display but you never know how well non-Apple cards pick up on the sense line magic.

 
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Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
What flavor NuBus adapter is that, Bolle? Pix please!

Controller is QFP, and can't see them so LQFP transceivers? PDS connector is edge card, but radius of the corner curve on the cage is greater than those of my IIsi or 6100 cages and it's in the wrong spot as well, double curved? Don't remember the cage in the long lost 660AV, so Quadra? Very curious, timeline on the QFP chipset seems off to me, third party 6100 sheet metal?

edit: where's the crystal can, that black high profile thingie on the corner? Also, the punch for the bent retainer/standoff under it is rounded off. Maybe the cage in my 6100 is third party, included with the G3?

 
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Bolle

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Running 7.5.5 on my IIci and did not test the card any further yet. Do I already need the patch you posted earlier for 7.5.5?

jt: That's an Apple 6100 adapter: 820-0515-A

If you have a G3 upgrade then you have the PDS bracket which is different from the Nubus bracket I think.

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Yep, backplane sheet metal is different, didn't think there'd be a difference on the other two sides?

Still curious about the chipset, crystal and profile of the top of the bracket. [;)]

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
HRMMM  .  .  .  is there a pair of transceivers on the solder side or did TI integrate controller and transceivers in that one QFP ASIC? Looks like thyere are plenty of pins for that. also looks like address and data lines head through it, so I'm guessing it's a single IC with controllers and transceivers on board?

 

Bolle

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Correct, nothing else on there, otherwise I would have posted a picture of the other side as well ;)

 

Bolle

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Picked up a really cheap Pro Tools audio card today:

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Even came with the TDM piggyback which I got no use for right no though but you never know when you will run into more TDM capable cards to chain them up.

I love all the weird stuff Digidesign made back in the day.

 

Bolle

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And the Nubus train keeps rolling.

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Scored two SuperMac Thunder/24 GX cards both inculding the twin DSP daughterboard. I wonder why all those Thunder cards pop up everywhere just right now :p

The third card looks to be some kind of interface for an ECRM imagesetter. Pretty useless without the actual machine but it came for free ;)

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Looks like the imagesetter setup was a SCSI 2 interface. I wonder if that card could be re-purposed as Disk I/O for the host? Could well have had HDD out on the chain?

 

pfoff

Member
Wow, great thread!

I have on e of those formac ProGraph 30, too. How did you hook it up to a current screen? Did you just use a cable or is an active adapter needed?

Found another interesting card, anbybody knows where to get Drivers for it? Did not find anything on a first try...

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Bolle

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How did you hook it up to a current Screen?


I have a Compaq TFT8030 mulitsync display that works nicely with anything I did throw at it yet - it even displays strange pivot resolutions.

I used one of those DB15->VGA adapters with dip switches to hook it up to the breakout of the card. Your display and adapter have to support sync on green to work with the SE/30 card.

The ProNitron GA might work with the drivers of the ProLegend card I have. I can send you my archive of Formac drivers later today if you want.

 

Bolle

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The Nubus party goes on...

Sweet sweet Digidesign stuff - two Interface cards and one DSP farm with TDM piggybacks included:

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And two CNET Ethernet cards including manual and driver floppy. The floppy won't read in any drive I tried so far though :/

It doesn't look like CNET drivers are available anywhere, at least on a first quick look.

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CC_333

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Time Division Multiplex.

They're basically DSP cards for processing audio much faster, and of much higher quality, than would be possible using the Mac's CPU.

Same concept as Photoshop DSPs that can accelerate some plugins.

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pfoff

Member
What I ever wanted to know:

  is there a way to add symmetric input to those cards, to connect a guitar without a DI Box?

Great looking cards,btw!

 

Bolle

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The TDM piggybacks used time division multiplex to transfer audio data between multiple cards over a separate bus cable.

That way you could for example transfer audio data coming in from one of the interface cards to a DSP farm running some plugin in realtime and transfer the modified audio right to your disk I/O card where it gets written to disk all without clogging up Nubus.

You can connect different audio interfaces to those cards. They should work with either the 442, 882 or 888. 442 offers four symmetric XLR inputs, 882 has eight asymmetric inputs and the 888 has eight XLR inputs.

You could connect a guitar right to the 882 without using a DI-box for example.

I have an 882 already and looking to get a 442 as well if one crosses my way for a good price.

 
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pfoff

Member
Wow, that's what my are made off!!

Two inputs would already be enough for all my needs!-) 

Now the only remaining problem is, to find one!-)

 
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