On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 15:47 Europe/London, Snook, John R wrote:

> What's your problem? I've done a couple different stiles with success.
> Can I help?

The IIsi adapter is a right-angle adapter. The problem being it drops 
the Turbo 040 slap bang in thew middle of where the hard disk is 
mounted, obstructed by some of the chassis to boot. The 040 and adapter 
are not mine, they belong to a friend so a mod id not really feasible 
unless I have to. I'm really trying to do it for the friends SE/30 so 
if I had to mod I would but I'd rather not, if you catch my drift. Is 
there somewhere I can get a vertical IIsi adapter for the 040 or a 
right angle PDS thing to make the 040 stand vertically?

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