Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!mips!apple!radius!lemke From: lemke@radius.com (Steve Lemke) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: Radius TPD, Mac IIsi Message-ID: <1469@radius.com> Date: 10 Jun 91 22:02:14 GMT References: <57.284d1a9d@miavx3.mid.muohio.edu> Lines: 21 jfeldhouse@miavx3.mid.muohio.edu writes: >Does the IIsi need an expansion card to use >the Radius TPD? Yes, the IIsi does need an expansion card - the Radius TPD-IIsi Interface. This is basically a monochrome interface which is required to connect the TPD/19 or TPD/21 to a Mac IIsi (since the built-in video won't do a display larger than a full-page size). However, the interface kit includes a IIsi Direct Slot Adapter (no extra charge), which also contains a socket for a 68882 math co-processor. The TPD-IIsi Interface kit retails for $595, and gives you one-bit per pixel (monochome). Gray scale can be achieved by using the GS/C Interface which is a NuBus board and therefore requires a IIsi NuBus Adapter. The GS/C interface retails for $995. -- ----- Steve Lemke, KC6QDT - Software Engineering, Radius Inc., San Jose ----- ----- Reply to: lemke@radius.com -- U.C. Santa Barbara ECE Class of '89 ----- ----- "I'm not a UNIX wizard, but I play the Postmaster at radius.com." -----