Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> I can't answer your question, but I recall hearing about a similar
> device and tried to find one once...  It was like chasing a phantom...
> Watch ebay.   I think most commonly they came with a 90 degree bend for
> the Mac II's.

I guess you're referring there to the Daystar SE/30 and IIsi adapters for
the Powercache 030 (and I think the Turbo 040).    The Daystar cards won't
work natively in an SE/30, and need one of these adapters.

I'm thinking of something simpler, just a passive two-way splitter for cards
native to the SE/30, like the Xceed Color 30 and Asante MacCon ethernet
cards.  I don't see why it wouldn't work, but I want to be careful!

David Kennedy



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