I also have an internal Ethernet card that I haven't installed yet. I got a 90 degree adapter to use on the pass-thru of the Ethernet card, so, in theory, I can install the Ethernet and the Xceed cards. I remember trying this a few years ago unsuccessfully, but maybe I'll have better luck on my next attempt. My goal is to have all 3 cards up and running at the same time, though that might be asking too much of the power supply.
I just swapped in a new logic board (fresh from a new old stock service parts box), and transplanted the Xceed and Daystar cards. All in all, it's a great little machine.
I still use my TiBook and G4 Cube for most daily tasks, but there's something about playing Shufflepuck on my SE/30 or my Powerbook 180 that reminds me of the good old days...
Anyone have any good tips on removing the inevitable yellowing of the cases on older macs?
cheers, -Hal
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