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The 2008: What is your favorite Nubus card question

None.

Not ever having owned a Nubus Mac, I can't say.

That being said I did have in my posession a Radius Rocket an AudioMedia card, and some SCSI card a while back. I sold them to various members here on the board. I had a great thread with pics and links to info, but sadly someone dropped a nuke on the board not too long ago, and poof! my thread is gone.

I love the idea of Radius Rockets though. Slap in a second (or 3rd or 4th) CPU and watch it fly. I wish there was stuff like this now. Sure there is a PhysX card (where is the Mac version BTW?), some other cards are also out there with custom FPU's and tons of RAM. They are also bloody expansive as hell.

/end thread de-railment.

 
I wish we had a card that we can assign certain tasks to like un-zipping, flash video, rendering video, virus scanning, ect. So we could render video and then use the main cpu to do something different.

 
I wish we had a card that we can assign certain tasks to like un-zipping, flash video, rendering video, virus scanning, ect. So we could render video and then use the main cpu to do something different.
That's what multicore and decent operating systems are for, I think...

 
I personally like all this digidesign NUBUS stuff... really impressing what all those cards were (and still are) able to do...

 
I think too many people clip their hedges with power tools. Give me a good pair of oiled hand shears any day!

 
Can't really say, but I do have a pile of them over there -----> in the corner. I'd have to say the cards I got from a friend that are for hooking up laboratory equipment to the computer. I don't remember what they are called anymore.

 
Okay, all of those who are breaking forum rules by sticking to the OP's topic: clean up your act or you'll be suspended.

Anyway, I know it's as common as shit, but I'd say the Disk ][ controller card. Life with casette tapes is a pain after all. :p

 
I'm fond of early video image grabbers -- both single frame and continuous. They challenged what it was possible to do with a Mac II family computer.

Anyway, I know it's as common as shit, but I'd say the Disk ][ controller card. Life with casette tapes is a pain after all. :p
Wow, a Disk ][ controller for NuBus Macs. When the hard disk runs out of space on the old 840/AV, just imagine how useful that extra 140KB of storage is going to be ;-) BTW, how do you load cassettes on a Mac II?

 
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