I finally replaced some corrosion-damaged ICs in my dad's old IIci, recapped the PSU and logic board, cleaned/lubed the floppy drive, and it booted right up. As you can see, he had some goodies installed:
Front-to-back are a Daystar 040 accelerator, a Radius Stage II Rocket, a Radius Paintboard Prism GT, and a Pro AudioSpectrum 16. After copying all of the software for this stuff to floppies in preparation for replacing the hard drive with a BlueSCSI, I decided to play around with the Rocket card a little since it always sounded pretty neat. The software literally has a rocket-launch-style countdown:
Then...it's a mac...in your mac
Front-to-back are a Daystar 040 accelerator, a Radius Stage II Rocket, a Radius Paintboard Prism GT, and a Pro AudioSpectrum 16. After copying all of the software for this stuff to floppies in preparation for replacing the hard drive with a BlueSCSI, I decided to play around with the Rocket card a little since it always sounded pretty neat. The software literally has a rocket-launch-style countdown:
Then...it's a mac...in your mac