You probably have seen this from Gamba's site http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/se30_pds_multiple.html
You are correct the only computer that I've seen with the 3 cards had to cut a hole on top of the computer to fit the video, Ethernet and accelerator cards because you end up putting one on top of the other. They use 120 pin right angle connectors I had to make mine, I think I made the out of 2 96 pin connectors, it was I while back. I have mine with a Raidus Pivot card the the Turbo 40. I think that I have some pieces that I can send you to make the connector but I need to dig them up, I think that I bought some 96 pin connectors on Ebay to make them it was a couple of years ago I may have some extras but I need to find them. I have only the accelerator and a Radius Pivot video card on mine. Let me know if you need me to dig up the connectors, but you are correct there does not seem to be enough room for all 3 cards with out cutting a hole. Please keep us posted if you find the accelerator that goes on top of the processor, lots of us would love to see the 3 cards working together. Abel On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 10:30 PM, TT <[email protected]> wrote: > 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. 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