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It can be a transwarp or a gemini card...
Lol yeah! It's pretty warped from being pressed in the case the way it is.By the way, is your board warped? Mine has a nasty bend to it.
So it has a "Floating Point Processor" for calculations eh? what does it normally say? under FPU? How can I test it?If you do not get the soft to use it, it will stay in a cloud (an old one)
the principle is the same as for the PC cards on mac or Dos cards on Ap
It says FPU : Software
There is a 68881 on that board.....
ple II
I only installed mine a few times because I felt that it did not fit into the SE case properly. You had to force it in and when it was in did looked warped.By the way, is your board warped? Mine has a nasty bend to it.
These upgrade cards provide more RAM than the host machine allows. The host machine has an address/memory map built into its ROMs which controls where everything can be in address/memory space. This memory map has no provision for the extra memory that these upgrades provide.I do not understand, Virtual ram is ram on HD, I can 't see why to activate real ram with virtual ram ...
I suppose this card is for multiprocessing, maybe photoshop acceleration