Mk.558
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the Five Orange Pips shortSome, too, have baffled his analytical skill, and would be, as narratives, beginnings without an ending, while others have been but partially cleared up, and have their explanations founded rather upon conjecture and surmise than on that absolute logical proof which was so dear to him. There is, however, one of these last which was so remarkable in its details and so startling in its results that I am tempted to give some account of it in spite of the fact that there are points in connection with it which never have been, and probably never will be, entirely cleared up.
These words came into my mind while I contemplated the strange Macintosh IIfx PDS bus.
I have yet to hear of an accelerator for this unit which is compatible with it and uses the PDS slot. In fact, the only thing I have found is this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/7757990@N08/470092935/
Has anybody else found any PDS cards for the IIfx, of any kind in the wild? It seems to me that most hardware developers would not even bother, since the unit was so expensive, versus developing NuBUS cards instead.