Hi John,
Glad to see you are moving forward on your project. Sorry I'm late to this 
thread.
Can I ask why you are using a SCSI2SD board? IIRC the 630 series had an IDE 
primary HDD but SCSI connections for the optical and external drives.
I have a 630CD and I added an IDE to SD card to replace the fried hard drive. A 
2GB card runs nicely under 7.5.5.
IDE to SD is a lot less expensive than SCSI2SD. Just a thought.
Cheers,
Keith
    On Tuesday, 7 August 2018, 17:25:55 BST, John-Robert La Porta 
<johnrlapo...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 That's pretty cool...sure, I'd  take a look at it if you have 
pictures/references handy.

On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 11:40:52 AM UTC-4, The One True Stickman wrote:
What about a standard 15" VGA monitor? Could strip that out of it's case for a 
lower-profile. Should certainly satisfy the "Cheap" part, though I know some 
weren't compatible with the mac to VGA converters.

While I'm thinking of it, I don't know if softpower scheme is the same, but I 
have modded a blueberry iMac into a headless (desktop) case with an ATX power 
supply and I believe it only took a couple components and extra wires to 
convert the signal needed. Should be able to dig that out if it's helpful for 
reference.

On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 11:08 AM, John-Robert La Porta <johnrl...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Ok, so I've got the Performa 637 re-capped and it works great. Next, I am going 
to get a SCSI2SD to interface with it. Anyone have a good suggestion for a 
small, 14 or 15 inch LCD that would be easy to interface with it? Looking for a 
small form factor...and cheap I would hope!

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