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euphras Feb 20, 2013 12:29 PM
My new toy - Powermac 6100 piltdown man with 8100 HPV card
Arrived some days ago, a Power Macintosh 8100 high performance video card with fully maxed out whopping 4 megs of DRAM video memory. I installed it in the PDS slot of my 6100 Power Mac and everything is running fine. 830x640 px with millions of colours - finally. :D

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8387/8...25591240_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8377/8...182baba1_b.jpg

Now i need to get my hands upon a Newer Tech or Sonnet Crescendo G3 upgrade card and a 21" Multiple Scan display in order to fully exploit the buried capabilities of my old Power Mac. ;)
 
andi*pandi Feb 20, 2013 05:08 PM
sweet!
 
cgc Feb 20, 2013 05:18 PM
Makes me want to did out my old Amiga 3000 with Opelvision card from the basement and knob dick with it...
 
Laminar Feb 25, 2013 05:35 PM
Now you're getting me all nostalgic. My parents' first computer was a Performa 6116CD and a good friend of mine kept his 6100 into high school, upgrading it to a G3. I ditched all of my old Mac stuff when my parents cleaned out my old bedroom, I had piles of beige G3s in various states of overclocking and G4 upgrades, a 5200, my old 7100, and more.
 
cgc Feb 26, 2013 07:23 AM
Quote, Originally Posted by Laminar (Post 4219151)
Now you're getting me all nostalgic. My parents' first computer was a Performa 6116CD and a good friend of mine kept his 6100 into high school, upgrading it to a G3. I ditched all of my old Mac stuff when my parents cleaned out my old bedroom, I had piles of beige G3s in various states of overclocking and G4 upgrades, a 5200, my old 7100, and more.
It was more fun computing a few years ago. I remember going to Akihabara and Machida in Japan to look for 68010 to get a 5-10% boost in speed on my Amiga 1000, or getting a slightly faster crystal oscillator to run my 7MHz CPU at 14MHz.
 
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