The IIsi adapter might also be of some help, since that Mac has the same PDS as 
the SE/30. For the IIsi adapters with two slots, the Daystar ones have one IIci 
type usually labeled for cache card and the other slot is a straight 
passthrough from the mainboard.

Daystar also made a "stubby' adapter for any IIsi or SE/30 card that didn't 
work connected to the upper adapter slot. AFAIK only one video card was that 
picky *and* had a passthrough PDS to use the stubby adapter to plug in one of 
the IIci CPU cards.

--- On Sun, 10/2/11, Andy Stocker <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Andy Stocker <[email protected]>
Subject: SE/30 help needed
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 7:33 PM

So I have an SE/30, and I have various daystar powercaches that I'd like to put 
inside.  Many of you know that the daystar se/30 adapter is as hard to find as 
plutonium at the corner drugstore, and I don't have the patience or bankroll to 
find and win one at an eBay auction.  It's hard to find, and nearly impossible 
to replicate.

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