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Re: What is this card?
On ebay, the Apple Hi-speed SCSI card goes for around
a hundred bucks when I have seen it auctioned off last. The
SCSI cards seem to get a good price on ebay. People pay
more for the card than they do for the system.
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"Wayne Stewart" <waynes@intergate.ca> wrote in message
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> william strutts wrote
> >
> >
> > It has a CMS SCSI card and an AST Vision card. What
> > is an AST Vision card and what does it do? I am also
> > curious what a CMS SCSI card was for. On my mac,
> > I used to have a CMS hard drive for the Mac Plus.
> > Is the CMS SCSI card any good? I have seen a couple
> > of systems with a CMS card in them on ebay. Are
> > they worth getting or is the only good card the Apple
> > SCSI card that you guys keep talking about? Does
> > this card support CD-ROM's or only hard drives?
>
> Tha AST Vision Plus is a video digitizer. Lets you take a sceen shot
> from a video cource such as a VCR or video camera. Had a lot of fun
> with that card.
> The CMS SCSI card is generally considered to be one of the worst SCSI
> cards for the Apple II. It was my first SCSI card and I replaced it
> very shortly. I don't think I ever found out what all of those 48 jumpers
> did. I prefer the Ramfast over the Apple cards but a lot of people like
> the Apple Hi-Speed SCSI card.
>
> Wayne