on 4/14/04 10:13 PM, John Niven at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thanks Luke,
> 
> but somethings wrong somewhere. To quote the second article:
> 
> "Apple got a lot of use out of the 68030 PDS. The one in the SE/30 ran
> at 16 MHz, the one in the IIci at 25 MHz, the one in the IIsi (Oct.
> 1990) at 20 MHz, and the one in the IIfx (March 1990) at a blistering
> 40 MHz. Except for bus speed, these were electrically identical, so it
> was often the case that the same card would work in the SE/30, IIsi,
> and IIci."
> 
> This definitely contradicts all else I've read about IIci accelerators
> in an SE/30!
> 
> John


Really?  I've used both IIci and IIsi acceleration stuff in my SE/30s. It's
that lack of straight-up adapter that made me not keep it going.

Y'see you can't plug a Daystar directly into an SE/30. You need the adapter.

The IIsi's adapter is angled. You need to gut the SE/30 to make it happen.
Straight adapters are hard to find.

Jeff G


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