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Some questions..

bigD

Well-known member
Dunno what that thing is, but if the seller doesn't exactly know either, how can he be sure it's a working pull?

 

paws

Well-known member
Dunno what that thing is, but if the seller doesn't exactly know either, how can he be sure it's a working pull?
Well, it's quite possible that he knows it's a working graphics card but not exactly which graphics card you have...

 

~tl

68kMLA Admin Emeritus
That isn't a graphics card, it's part of the Quadra/LC/Performa 63x/64x DOS card. It plugs into the LC-PDS slot and a short ribbon cable goes from the internal connector to the main board of the DOS card. All that card provides is a game port and I doubt it would work without the rest of the DOS card.

 

bigD

Well-known member
Well, it's quite possible that he knows it's a working graphics card but not exactly which graphics card you have...
I was just going off the fact that he put a '?' after the graphics card comment.

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
Tom is right - not even close to a LC PDS video card, I'm afraid. :( Pretty much worthless for anyone that doesn't have an LC630 DOS Compatible.

 

bsod

Well-known member
There is not a single RAM chip on the board, so it couldn't be a video card, IMHO...

I don't know how could the seller say the card was working, if he didn't even know what it did :p .

 
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