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I've been finding all kinds of crazy stuff browsing through the Macworld archive, but this takes the cake! Has anyone ever seen or heard of these cards?
I bought it, I actually had to buy another se also as my other SE has radius 16. It's kinda cool but as far as I know it's MDA graphics only, no black and white dos games. The box says CGA (Just like that box) but I don't see a way to enable it...
I'm not surprised at the use of the 8086. It makes a lot of sense in terms of reduced complexity, very low price point in that time frame and possibly power consumption?
I've never heard of an external SCSI 51/2" FDD before seeing this ad either. Cool beans!
Neat, haven't found an ad for that one yet. I've just started date coding the screencaps I'm doing from the MW archive. MWYYMM- prefix indicates I ran across this one in later issues by accident and hadn't appended the original suffix date coding.
Could be an interesting Peripherals topic in the making.
I'm curious about the statement that you can use the "3 1/2 Mac Drive" with it, at least how it relates to the Plus card; the picture's too small and grainy to really make out, but I'm curious if it has any headers on it to interface with the built-in drive. In *theory* at least it would be possible to build a controller capable of reading/writing MS-DOS disks with that drive, although it'd be a non-trivial exercise.
Yeah, that's the problem with doing screencaps from a scanned image of a print ad in PDF. I haven't tested resolutions for anything but increasing the size of an image for scaling to right size in a post. 100% in Acrobat is probably as good as it gets. Might interpolation from a larger scale image capture be any help? Almost done backing up the archive.
I sure do wish I had my MacUser library, looking back at Macworld articles is a real tease. Macworld was all but useless in their glossed over technicals by comparison. :-/
On a related note, I have seen a Daynafile in the flesh before. I wish it was mine, they are so cool. I have a cousin who used to work for Dayna Technologies, before they got purchased by Intel. They were local to where I live.
If anyone finds a MacUser archive I'll be in hog heaven. Thank goodness I've got tearsheets of a lot of the really interesting stuff in the pages to be scanned pile.
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