on 4/20/04 7:44 AM, Jack Gallemore at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 'Fraid I'm not much of an electronics guy, but I can take some decent
> pictures, so I could put it on my website tomorrow.  I like the idea of using
> the Asante then plugging in the adapter in the pass through.
> 
> The SE/40 site (http://www.pp.iij4u.or.jp/~happyday/se40-1.html) shows a SE/30
> with a Daystar '040 Turbo and Asante NIC that is hung off the adapter, but I
> can't see how the adapter card fit in there without "sawing off" the FPU
> socket or at least notching it.
> 
> The chip has the following info:
> GAL16V8B
> 15LP
> B310D62
> 
> Jack


This is an adapter primarily for the IIsi to use a Diimo 68030 accelerator.

I've used one like this from Daystar for my SE/30. I had to gut it to make
it work as the card was pointing at the floppy drive.

I enjoyed using a Daystar 68040/33 in my SE/30. IT was cool websurfing.
A little slow, but quick with applications. The startup was a little bit of
a challenge. I had a checkerboard then it booted, once it got past the 128MB
ram count.


Jeff G


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