<well, I bought a IIsi / SE30 ethernet card off ebay, and when I plug it into my SE/30 I get <a very scrabled screen, when I remove the card the computer works fine, I think the <ethernet card has a FPU on it, from reading recent posts, shoudl I remove this and it <should work? I am very unfamiliar with these things.
-Joe
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If the FPU is in a socket take it out.
If it is solderd on, I think you're stuck.
Unless there is a disable jumper for it.
Also look for address jumpers.
At least some of these cards have jumpers for three different addresses and not all seem to work so try each address. The addresses are usually denoted as C, D & E, IIRC.
Note that the address selection shouldn't prevent booting however.
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