>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?

How many pins do these PDS-slots have? Here in Amsterdam, a load of
VME-connectors are available for something close to nothing. Looked like
the right number of pins, but please tell me the number of pins you need.

-mart



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