First off, that was an awful pun.
I received a tip of it appearing at a local shop and investigated. The haul is pictured below:
Media 100 info can be found here.
I see the two cards, most of the documentation (which oddly I can't all fit into the carton), and there were three floppy disks found between the pages in some of the books and that's it. Unfortunately I am missing the main break out box. It looks identical to the PCI version that I own but the NuBus one uses two connectors instead of one massive connector.
I'm told I can find it back at the shop however it's been processed and it's sitting at the bottom of one of the five large recycling bags. Getting it would be preferrable however without the cable still attached (it's removed to be recycled separately) there isn't much of a point to waste an hour or so sifting through E-waste. At least I have at least two dongles. Does anyone else have a spare box handy?
I'm curious to see how it compares to the Radius Telecast and the PCI Media 100.
Edit: That page is awesome. There's the pinout for the cards.
I received a tip of it appearing at a local shop and investigated. The haul is pictured below:
Media 100 info can be found here.
I see the two cards, most of the documentation (which oddly I can't all fit into the carton), and there were three floppy disks found between the pages in some of the books and that's it. Unfortunately I am missing the main break out box. It looks identical to the PCI version that I own but the NuBus one uses two connectors instead of one massive connector.
I'm told I can find it back at the shop however it's been processed and it's sitting at the bottom of one of the five large recycling bags. Getting it would be preferrable however without the cable still attached (it's removed to be recycled separately) there isn't much of a point to waste an hour or so sifting through E-waste. At least I have at least two dongles. Does anyone else have a spare box handy?
I'm curious to see how it compares to the Radius Telecast and the PCI Media 100.
Edit: That page is awesome. There's the pinout for the cards.

