Has anybody successfully pulled a DiiMO accelerator from a IIsi and used it in a 
SE/30?  
Using a DiiMO in a IIsi requires an adapter.  
This adapter has two slots, one labeled for accelerators and the other for PDS 
pass-through.  
(The SE/30 model DiiMO has a pass-through built-in.)  
Though they are physically identical, Gamba warns that they may be electrically 
different and I risk frying the card or the Mac.  
Upon reading the Micromac pages I get the impression that the IIsi adapter just turns 
the card sideways and provides another PDS.  
I don't know enough about electronics (and have too much emotional investment in my 
old SE/30 :) to risk guessing the wrong way.  
If anyone has concrete info, that would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Tim

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