>The SE/30 needs an adapter, too. If you remove the floppy drive and snip
>up the metal frame a bit you can make it work with the IIsi adapter.

Micromac tech support suggests not using the IIsi version in the SE/30 at all.  
But that's what they would suggest to sell more, of course.  
I think I could make it work with the adapter, too.  
But I've also got an ethernet card in it that I need to keep.  
I can't think of a way to get them both in without soldering like Gamba has done in 
his SE/30cgs example.  

Tim
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