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Can Anyone Identify This SuperMac NuBus Video Card?

Superdos

Well-known member
So I finally got keys for the car I had my Quadra 700 stuffed into the trunk of... pulled it out last night and just got to it today to see which video card was inside. I remember it having GX printed on it, and so I thought for the longest time it was a Thunder IV GX.

This was pulled out of a Radius 81/110 quite a few years ago and left in my Quadra for a long, long time.

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What card is this which I posses? I can't find ANY images of it on the internets at all, even when looking up information about it.

I'd love to know the exact model before I go dropping it in my IIvx all willy-nilly.

Any help into the identification of this card is appreciated greatly. Thanks!

 

Macdrone

Well-known member
I have a Supermac card like that but the add on part I don't have.

Is that more memory or acceleration?

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Interesting point. I don't know what the pricing was, but the Thunder/24 was about two years older. Did production continue as a lower cost alternative? It's from the G-World RAM era and could have had a higher price tag than the later series at introduction despite its lower specs. Capabilities change, but tech level and pricing seem to operate on a different timeline.

It also seems more likely to me that the Thunder II GX series was designed around a DSP board already in the product lineup that was time tested and in no further need of development. I've not seen a good pic of that daughtercard before. Is it the same as the one on your Thunder_II_GX_1600, oP? Are there components on the solder side of the DSP board? it's the only daughtercard I recall having a cover, is it insulation only or a combination of that and RFI shielding as we//?

Are those 9 ICs DRAM? would that be a parity setup for funneling the output of the two(?) DSPs to the controller ASIC? I need to compare it to the 4 DSP card on my Radius_Thunder_IV_GX_1600. Is there any chance we can get scans of both SuperMac cards uploaded to 'fritter's NuBus Mafia? I think we all need to revisit/revitalize that project. ;)

Cool stuff!

 

olePigeon

Well-known member
The Radius Thunder IV has slower DSPs, but 4 of them.  Not sure how it compares to the 2, but faster DSPs on the SuperMac.

 

NJRoadfan

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Yep, that card is definately a Thunder II GX 1152, look at the ROM chip. Should work fine in the IIvx, but the control panel for the card is dodgy in later revisions of System 7.

 

Unknown_K

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I have a Thunder II 1600 and it seems to have more RAM (1600x1200 24bit I think is what it does).

 

olePigeon

Well-known member
Well, the display "works" with the card at 1600x1200, so from that aspect, yes.  However, those lazy pixels drive me nuts.  I found out I can get them to go away after a while by running one of those pixel fixer videos.  Unfortunately they come back immediately after the LCD is switch off. :(

So for now I run it at 1024x768.

 
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NJRoadfan

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It doesn't help that 13W3 ports have a few different pin outs. Early and late Sun machines use a different pinout.... then there is SGI's pin outs. Which one does the 1600 card use?

 
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