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Well, if would great if there was a multi purpose modern case option for 800/840AV/8100/8500 motherboards a la the Amiga 3000 Kickstarter run. Imagine not having to worry about breaking plastic.
In 1991 DayStar's lineup of Cache cards came in two flavors for two Macs; the FastCache & PowerCache for the IIci & IIsi. Eventually DayStar produced the Universal card (P33) and that worked in many other Macs with appropriate adapters. This manual covers the early generation of Cache...
IIci + Turbo 601 = Madness! 8) This manual covers the IIci version.
Scanned in hi-resolution and OCRed for your pleasure.
The manual is version 1.0 dated 11/1994. It is up on Archive.org.
Got the 66mhz for $40! :-P
Here folks is the last DayStar Catalog covering their final lineup of 68K Upgrade cards:
And if you would like a copy of it in PDF form: https://archive.org/details/DaystarMacPerformanceGuide1995
You can download this brochure, the Owner's Guide, and the control panel (hqx file) via archive.org : https://archive.org/details/MicroConversions2124NBII
@olePigeon Thanks for the reminder.
A very long time ago in my early college days, I got a lab that I worked in to purchase these unique, but mostly forgotten internal drive decks that nicely fit inside the Power Macs. I had forgotten all about them until I dug up this old sheet up, and if you were/are a video person, then it...
I have been fortunate to acquire some very awesome Radius/SuperMac cards this year. Here are some of the Thunders.
First one is a new old stock SuperMac Thunder II GX 1600 - COMPLETE!
Next up is a Radius Thunder IV GX 1600, the card to finish up my Radius System 100 dream.
Followed by the...
It took me a long time to track an actual copy of the DayStar Turbo 040.
I fully scanned it and OCRed for your pleasure.
This manual is version 3 dated 11-1994. Download it and enjoy!
More scanned manuals coming soon.
Recently got a IIsi and finally cracked it open to find this lovely and strange card, there is no marker of what model it is. I am thinking dual PDS adapter similar to the SuperMac one that shipped with Spigots. Anyone have more info?
A while back I had gotten my 6400/200 VEE setup with a PATA SSD (8GB) and it worked fine, it had been left unplugged for a few weeks, and now It won't turn on fully. The facts:
Nothing after the startup sound, no video, no green led on the front
Tried replacing the battery, used both the...
The dreaded evil Maxell bomb has struck again! The victim; a Quadra 900 (w/ PM Upgrade Card).
I am not sure if its good that the damage is inside the battery compartment or not.
Only problem I have discovered is no sound from the internal speaker.
I finally got one. :lol:
I have been scouring the internet for a PDF manual, the only one I found was an incomplete one from Artmix. If anyone knows of a source I would be so thankful.
I plan to stick this old baby in my SE/30. I got the TwinSpark adapter coming, and even got a NOS Sony...
I recently got an LC550 minus CD-ROM (manufactured Nov 1994) and it has a 4.5v battery. I know the 575 onward switched to the 4.5v batteries, but had never seen a 550 with it. My other three 550 boards all are the old 1/2 AA 3.6v type.
Anyone know if was common or just a late revision before...
I finally got my grubby hands on a LC575 mobo that I stuck in my Edu-CD-Rom-less LC550 and it such a nice upgrade. Super thanks to AichEss for the board.
I want to get the old gal networked so that I can pull files off my local ftp server. Now there are two options, going with the LC-PDS card...
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