List of expansion cards for Macintosh
Video Cards
NuBus
- Radius PrecisionColor 8-24X - 24-bit color video card
- Radius PrecisionColor Pro 24X - 24-bit color video card
- Radius DirectColor
- Radius Pivot II
- Radius Thunder IV GX
- RasterOps 8L
- SuperMac Spectrum/8 Series III
030 PDS
- Micron Xceed Color 30 - whole kit allows SE/30 to display 256 grays on original CRT, plus 8-bit color on external monitor
PCI
Compatibility Cards
NuBus
LC PDS
- Apple IIe Card - allows LC models to run Apple II software via external disk drive
601 PDS
- DOS Compatibility card - see Power Macintosh 6100 for more information
CPU Accelerator Cards
NuBus
- DayStar Turbo 040 - provides Motorola 68040 CPU for Macintosh models with NuBus. Works in other models with PDS adapter.
LC PDS
030 PDS
- Applied Engineering QuickSilver - provides cache for the Macintosh IIsi and acts as a right-angle PDS adapter
- DayStar Turbo 601 - PowerPC upgrade for 030 based PDS
- MicroMac Carrera040 - Uses PDS or optional direct CPU socket connection for the Macintosh IIcx and Macintosh IIx
040 PDS
- Apple PowerPC 601 Card - upgrades systems such as the Macintosh Quadra 700 to a PowerPC 601
IIci
- DayStar PowerCache 030 - provides cache and faster 030 CPU for the Macintosh IIci cache slot
CPU Daughtercard
- Sonnet Crescendo G3 - plugs into existing CPU slot on systems such as Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh
- PowerLogix PowerForce G3
Direct Socket
- DayStar SE/30 PowerCache - Motorola 68030 upgrade card for the Macintosh SE/30 via CPU socket
Graphics Accelerator Cards
NuBus
- Avid Janus Board - some sort of JPEG accelerator
- Avid Python II - some sort of JPEG accelerator
Multimedia Cards
NuBus
- SuperMac DigitalFilm - video editing system to be used with breakout box
Network Cards
030 PDS
- EMacSE30C - Ethernet card for the Macintosh SE/30 and the Macintosh IIsi
- Kinetics EtherPort SE - Ethernet card for the Macintosh SE/30
Direct Board Attachments
- MacSnap - attaches directly to the Macintosh 512K board to provide additional memory
- MacSnap SCSI - attaches directly to the Macintosh 512K board to provide SCSI