John Snook (of this list) modified an Asante network card originally made for
the SE/30-IIsi with a 90 degree adapter for me (well, actually he'd made it for
himself, and I traded him for the modified Asante and a modified, socketed-CPU
logicboard, for a spare DiiMO 50MHz accelerator card for
From: Brandon Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SE/30 PDS question
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 09:38:27 -0800
(I needed a socketed-CPU logicboard to use a Daystar logicboard
accelerator that
was specifically designed to replace the CPU on the SE/30, and John had the
soldering skills to do that
Since Gamba is missing, does anyone happen to have a picture of this
adapter? I'd like to know how it's constructed so I can try to make
one. Or if someone has a spare please contact me.
Thanks,
Thomas
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I just acquired a 128k with an extensive upgrade that adds SCSI and up
to 4 megs of RAM. The upgrade board is connected to the motherboard
with a tangle of colored wires. The SCSI port is mounted to a plastic
cover that covers the battery compartment. Does anyone have any
information on this
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What is it you want to know? This was a pretty standard add-on, less elegant
than the Dove MacSnap (and others) SCSI RAM commercial upgrades, more of a
garage-hack. You'll find the ROMs have been upgraded to the 128k Plus ROMs
and most likely the 400k drive replaced with an 800k drive.
Hey all,
All this talk about right-angle adapters for the SE/30
got me thinking... Would it be possible to use the
NUBUS adapter from the IIsi, stick in in the SE/30 for
a NUBUS SE/30?
Eric B
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