So, if I understand this correctly, the quicksilver card adapts the IIsi PDS
slot to use SE/30 cards because the IIsi PDS slot is not like the SE/30 PDS
slot.  If I placed the "universal" powercache into the quicksilver slot, it
would still need to be adapted for use in an SE/30.  Hence, the need for a
specific SE/30 adapter that would "adapt" the "universal" powercache to work
in the SE/30.  Thanks Greg for helping me to understand all of this stuff.
Any ideas on how to adapt a quicksilver card (or a powercache IIsi adapter
that I found) in order to use my "universal" powercache card?

Thanks, 

Greg
 
--- 4444 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, are you saying that I should not use the
> Quicksilver and Daystar
> powercache in an SE/30?

You can only use the Daystar powercache in an SE/30
if you have an adaptor that converts the PDS to be
compatable with the one in a IIci.


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