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MAXA NUBUS Snooper card
Posted by: waynestewart on 2014-12-01 08:37:19
I helped someone out with a SCSI HD issue and received a MAXA NUBUS Snooper card with software. Came with version 2.0 of the software. Unfortunately the software was written when the Quadra 800 was currant so it doesn’t support later Macs in some of it’s tests.

I’m thinking that it’s time to have a separate NUBUS box. Until now I’ve been keeping NUBUS cards with cards that have the same purpose

Posted by: ArmorAlley on 2014-12-02 02:20:40
What is a snooper card?

Posted by: CelGen on 2014-12-02 08:53:16
It's a board that you plug into your NuBus mac. It uses LEDs to display things like the system clock, voltage rails, bus activity, system power status and ADB activity. It has what might be an ADB connector on the back. I can't however confirm WHAT exactly it is. Even my 2.0 software manual doesn't mention the card and the only real logic on it is four 7400 series chips. It basically gives you an immediate check to see if the machine is working or not but it isn't at all required to run all the tests in Snooper.

Also, Snooper will work with any pre-Intel mac running up to 9.2.2 however some hardware tests and especially the benchmarks will not give accurate results but it has a handy tool to display slot info, PRAM contents and a few other things.

Posted by: TimHD on 2016-11-17 01:55:47
I now have one of these cards, but not the Snooper 2.0 software noted above. Anyone got the software or a link to it? Also is the manual around in PDF?

Posted by: olePigeon on 2016-11-17 08:47:28
I didn't think to check my software version.  Not sure which one I have.

Posted by: olePigeon on 2016-11-17 18:22:23
Nuts, mine is 1.0. I wouldn't mind a copy of the 2.0 software.

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