>The IIsi adaptor *does* put it perpendicular to the mobo.
>

The IIsi takes it's cards paralell to the mobo, because the adaptors 
are all perpendicular with "straight" plugs, so I *do* have to modify 
the IIsi card to make the accelerator point up, 'cuz pointing to the 
right, it'll hit the hard drive. I'm clear on this?




          __________    <--Accelerator board
          |
          |                        <- IIsi PDS to IIci cache adaptor
          |
          ============    <- IIsi motherboard


          +  
          + 
          +      <- Accelerator board
          O
          O  <- Modified IIsi adaptor board, with the "straight" plug 
swapped 
          O          for a "right angle" plug, making it straight, in 
total.
     --------        <-- SE/30 mobo

-Tyler

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