What I want to know is what is it's circuit schematic? How is it wired? How can it be replicated?

If found this picture of it: http://www.cls.ne.jp/fujino/Accelerator/IIsiDiimoAdapter.htm

Is that what you have?

There is (IMHO) not much point in having a fast SE/30 that doesn't have ethernet. So can you put an Asante NIC in the PDS slot and then adapt the DiiMOCache IIsi Adapter so it fits into the PDS passthrough on that?

It looks like most of the adapter is just straight wiring, but what is that DIP device on the side?

I'd dearly like to know :-)

John

On Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at 08:15 PM, Jack Gallemore wrote:

I thought about using one of these in my "problem child" SE/30, but the SE/30 ROM extends into the area where the FPU socket on the adapter board is by a centimeter or so.

What are my options in using this board?
Could I remove the socket?
Is there a PDS "riser" that could elevate the board so the socket and ROM don't conflict?
Should I just put it on ebay?


Jack


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