These
Products have been Discontinued
- Model
440: PCI interface; Up to 64MB of RAM, 1MB upgradeable to 2MB
video DRAM for SuperVGA; 256K of level 2 cache
- Model
420: PCI interface; Up to 32MB RAM;1MB video DRAM
Hardware
Features
- Supports:
486 DX2-80; Cyrix 5x86 120MHz
- RAM
Specifications: 72 Pin SIMM, 70ns , 32 or 36-bit wide.
Configurations allow any combination of 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32MB SIMMS
(Two 32MB SIMMS on the Model 440 reaches the maximum of
64MB)
Display
Graphics
- SuperVGA
on any Macintosh compatible Multi-Scan or Multi-Sync
monitor
- Supports
640x480 in 16, 256, 32K, 64K and 16M* colors
- Supports
800x600 in 16, 256, 32K, 64K* and 16M*colors
- Supports
1024x768 in 16, 256, 32K* and 64K* colors
- Supports
1280x1024 in 16 and 256* colors
Cache
Memory
- 256K
20ns of high speed memory greatly enhances processing speed of all
performance processors (Model 440 only)
Software
Drivers Supported
- AutoCAD,
VersaCAD, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, VESA BIOS
Extension
Sound
Support
- 16-bit
Sound Blaster compatible
Multi-Port
cable
- PC
compatible game port
- Two
16550 UART compatible serial ports for use with printer, plotter
or modem
- One
bi-directional ECP/SPP parallel port for use with printer, plotter
or hardware protection key (dongles)
- One
stereo sound-out jack, one stereo input jack for sound-in or
microphone
Software
Features:
- Runs
PC/AT 386 and 486 compatible software with full SuperVGA
graphics
- Windows
3.1, Windows 95 and Windows NT compatible.
- Use
Macintosh or PC SCSI devices connected to Macintosh, like
SyQuest(TM) drive
- Supports
Advanced SCSI Programming Interface (ASPI) to access the Mac SCSI
bus
- Use
Macintosh SuperDrive as drive A: Read and write to either
Macintosh or MS-DOS floppy disks in SuperDrive
- Use
Macintosh hard disk to emulate hard drives C: and D:
- Shared
clipboard between Macintosh and Windows environments
- Files
can be accessed by both Macintosh and DOS environments
- Read
Macintosh or PC type CD-ROM disks from Mac CD-ROM
drive
- True
dual processing; both Mac and DOS or Windows can run programs
simultaneously
- Supports
Open Data-Link Interface (ODI) for PC networking and TCP/IP. Uses
Macintosh built-in Ethernet or Token Ring cards
Hardware/Software
Requirements
- Any
PCI based Macintosh(TM) or Macintosh compatible computer with at
least one available full sized 13" PCI slot
- 2MB
of Macintosh RAM (OrangePC application uses less than
768K)
- Apple
FDHD and hard disk
- Extended
keyboard is preferred
*Requires
2MB Video DRAM
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2000. All rights reserved.