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Always wondered about possible compatibility of 630 PDS with 030 PDS in terns of getting the Radius Color Pivot II/Si up and running? most certainly a hard no on that, but worth a look?
I have tre Radius Color Pivot LC with funky VRAM expansion SIMM, but haven't tried it in anything with the LCIII 32bit PDS. Not sure I've tried it in anything at all?
I have a number of LC / LC III video cards that I've successfully tested in the Quadra 630. I agree with the other posts that the IIsi and SE/30 cards definitely do not work.
Looked into LC NIC to 030 PDS conversion for @maceffects at one point. Electrically/signalwise they're very similar. I'd imagine the real difficulty would be in address space mapping differences for going in either direction.
Looked into LC NIC to 030 PDS conversion for @maceffects at one point. Electrically/signalwise they're very similar. I'd imagine the real difficulty would be in address space mapping differences for going in either direction.
I don't know if anybody made an LC PDS adapter, but Daystar (and possibly others) did make adapters to use the same accelerator in multiple different PDSes (SE, SE/30, IIci, IIx, IIsi, etc.). Maybe there's some inspiration to be taken from one of those. They were all variations of the 68000 or 030 bus just like the LC PDS. One difference is that the original LC PDS is only 16 bits wide (the LC III PDS has the extra pins for 32 bits but I don't think I've ever seen a 32-bit card). Another thing to note is that the LC PDS in 040 Macs is emulated (so no CPU upgrades or cache cards or other processor-level devices).
The original LC PDS does have all 32 data bus lines. It's missing like 6 of the 32 address bus lines in keeping with the LC's general addressing weirdness.
LC III PDS adds back those missing lines and more slot interrupt signals, so LC III PDS probably could be adapted to run at least some SE/30 cards. But it'd be a major pain making them physically fit I'd imagine.
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