Hi Abel,

I do have a Turbo 040 and a PowerCache 030 and an adapter, but I would like
to use the slot to put in an ethernet card and video card.  Configuration =
accel + eth  + vid.  What kind of adapter are you talking about?  Is it a
splitter?

With the PDS cards, I have resorted to replacing the SE/30 frame with one
from a donor SE (had Apple inventory sticker found on the side of an
expressway) that I cut with a hacksaw to accomodate the Daystar adapter.  I
had to relocate the HD and remove the disk drive.  Basically, I'd like to
put that machine back to its old configuration so I can use the floppy,
etc., but still have the convenience the other cards add.

-tt

On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Abel Ortiz Monasterio <[email protected]
> wrote:

> TT
>
> There is a micromac but I think it is a PDS accelerator  I put the link
> below.   I am not sure I don't have one. I looked around  and I settled for
> the PDS Daystar turbo 40, the adapter is a pass through PDS so you can keep
> the ability to connect to the PDS slot it does take some space and you end
> up having to put a connector to turn the connections up so you can use it.
> But it isn't that hard to do if you want to try that let me know and I'll
> sen you some links that shows how to use The PDS and attache other cards to
> it, a lot of people on the forum can help you that's how I learned.
>
> Abel
>
>
> http://www.micromac.com/products/diimo_030.html
>
> On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 9:28 PM, TT <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am looking for an accelerator that plugs directly into the CPU socket,
>> not a PDS type upgrade.  The only two I know of are the "Sonnet Allegro
>> SE/30" and the "DayStar Digital '030 upgrade card".  Were there any
>> others?
>>
>> If you have one of these cards that you would like to sell, please contact
>> me.  I am located in Northern California.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> tt
>>
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