At 6:12 PM -0500 11/21/2002, Ian Johnson wrote:
>On 11/21/02 5:04 PM, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  I know this subject has come up from time to time and I don't know if
>>  any one was able to answer it.  I just set up a IIsi with two
>>  Ethernet cards and both work.
>
>How did put in 2 cards?


Both are PDS cards.  The first one in has a pass through PDS 
connector at right angles to the main connector.  This is a common 
feature on IIsi PDS cards.  The second card plugged into the pass 
through connector.


>Where would the second card come out on the back of the case?
>
Over the top of the case, the lid isn't attached.  In theory you 
could pass the connection out the back through the normal expansion 
hole, squeezing it in between the case and connector panel of the 
other NIC.

Okay, it took a bit but:

http://home.pacbell.net/clarkm/iisi/IIsiDualNIC.jtml


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