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First post, by soviet conscript

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I'm looking at grabbing a 8100 hpv card for my 6110cd. Problem is I'm not really sure what I'm looking for as nothing comes up in eBay under Macintosh hpv. Is this a controller card or is it an actual video card with a monitor output. Basicly I want it for the VRAM and better colors/resolutions. If it is a video card does that mean my audio vision monitor will not benefit from the vram. I know there's an av card that adds vram as well but its less then the hpv card and is slower from what IV read.

Reply 1 of 8, by sliderider

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soviet conscript wrote:

I'm looking at grabbing a 8100 hpv card for my 6110cd. Problem is I'm not really sure what I'm looking for as nothing comes up in eBay under Macintosh hpv. Is this a controller card or is it an actual video card with a monitor output. Basicly I want it for the VRAM and better colors/resolutions. If it is a video card does that mean my audio vision monitor will not benefit from the vram. I know there's an av card that adds vram as well but its less then the hpv card and is slower from what IV read.

This is what you're looking for

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apple-Macintosh-PDS-V … =item1e830a9f02

Take note that for use in 6100 machines, you'll need an angle adapter if you don't already have one.

Reply 2 of 8, by soviet conscript

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Will the system still take advantage of the VRAM on that card if I use the built in port to display to my audio vision monitor?

Reply 3 of 8, by sliderider

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soviet conscript wrote:

Will the system still take advantage of the VRAM on that card if I use the built in port to display to my audio vision monitor?

The memory on the card isn't shared with the rest of the system, if that's what you're asking.

Reply 4 of 8, by soviet conscript

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Yhea it was. So to utilize the VRAM I need to have the monitor hooked up the the card hosting the VRAM. The site I was reading wasn't clear on that and implied once installed the VRAM was shared. Which means I'll need an adaptor for my audio vision monitor.

Reply 5 of 8, by NJRoadfan

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The HDI-45 port was only found on that monitor and the PM6100/7100/8100's built in video was the only thing that had the matching port. Honestly its easier to just use a VGA monitor at this point. Apple did make an adapter that allowed one to connect the AudioVision 14 to a standard Mac DB-15 port (split out the video,audio, and ADB functions of the HDI-45 jack), but its difficult to find.

Reply 6 of 8, by Jorpho

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soviet conscript wrote:

The site I was reading wasn't clear on that and implied once installed the VRAM was shared. Which means I'll need an adaptor for my audio vision monitor.

Have you seen anything to indicate that the AudioVision is capable of resolutions greater than 640x480?

Reply 7 of 8, by soviet conscript

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Jorpho wrote:
soviet conscript wrote:

The site I was reading wasn't clear on that and implied once installed the VRAM was shared. Which means I'll need an adaptor for my audio vision monitor.

Have you seen anything to indicate that the AudioVision is capable of resolutions greater than 640x480?

ah, your right. If I want to take advantage of a better res I suppose I'll need a diffrent monitor. Shame, I like the look and convinence of the audiovison.

Reply 8 of 8, by NJRoadfan

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The Audiovision looks nice with a 6100 because its proportioned for the short pizza box case.