http://www.oupiin.com/pdf/CB03.pdf

 I purchased some 96-pin right-angle Female DINs 
 from a local electrical supplier. Spent 10 minutes
 with a hacksaw and sharp knife to make a single 
 120-pin DIN. 
 
http://www.vorlac.com.au/catresults.cfm?select=33&subcode=421&stock_no=2
7307

 Luke


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From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
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Sent: Wednesday, 19 May 2004 9:19 AM
To: Compact Macs
Subject: Need help upgrading an SE/30

I want to put an Ethernet adapter and 50 MHz
Powercache 030 with a Daystar SI adapter into an
SE/30.  I found Gamba's page that describes the use of
a right angle connector.  I emailed the address on
that page, but the message was returned.  Does anyone
know where to get one of those connectors?  Also,
where can I purchase the plastic tools used to adjust
the display?  Radioshack USA used to stock them, but
no longer.  I would rather not have to drive to Canada
where they can still be purchased.

Thanks,

Greg

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