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DayStar Digital |
From Wikipedia:
DayStar Digital, Inc., was founded in 1983 by Andrew Lewis as a subcontract manufacturer of electronic assemblies and circuit boards. In 1986, the company released memory upgrades for Apple Macintosh Computers, its first product. In 1987 the company began to market processor upgrades exclusively for the Mac, the first one for the Apple Macintosh II computer. The company focused exclusively on this market for the full range of Mac computers through 1995, utilizing the Motorola 68030, 68040 and PowerPC 601 processors. These upgrades installed in various Macintosh platforms either in the PDS slot directly, as on the Macintosh IIci, or via an adapter. DayStar became known as the leading "speed shop" for Macintosh computer systems. DayStar won virtually every Mac editorial award given for product excellence and had the top rated brand among peripheral manufacturers.
The uploaded file it's the original floppy disk in diskcopy 4.2 format, compressed in friendly pre-5.x stuffit format. Includes PowerCentral 2.0 control panel and DayStar PowerDemo 5.4 application.
Go here for up to date drivers for your legacy DayStar product.
CompatibilityAny mac with DayStar '030 PowerCache card installed.
Comments
Got it! Thanks. Runs nicely. Interesting to see the results on my IIsi.
A nice addition!
I remember well my MacII´s Daystar upgrade. Great stuff for its time.
Thank you for archiving this one, macjames.