on 11/6/03 10:35 AM, Joshua Coombs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have in my hands Daystar part number: 01-PS1AD-002P, what I believe to
> be a IIsi Universal PowerCache adapter.  Is there any way (short of
> trying it) I can verify?  My plan is to use this in an SE/30 to support
> an as yet aquired 68030/68040 acclerator and my existing ethernet card
> on my box.  (Gamba, I may be requesting a right angle adapter soon, any
> in stock?)  Are there any Daystar accelerators that WON'T work with
> this?
> 
> Joshua Coombs
> Working to fit an SE/30 in a 4U Rackmount Chassis
> http://www.outofspec.com
> http://www.x386.net


If it's from the IIsi, you'll have the right-angle thingy I
butted heads with. You must remove the floppy drive and hard disk
to use it.

If it comes with a math co-processor, it may need to be removed.

Otherwise, if yours is like mine, it worked, fitfully, but quickly.


Jeff


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