on 11/25/03 9:58 AM, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks  Clark
> At 7:47 AM -0600 11/25/03, R. A. Cantrell wrote:
>> Classic Maccers,
>> I have  a few old parts I'm trying to sort out. One
>> is a right angle adapter that *seems* to plug into an LCPDS slot and
>> accommodate a NuBus card. It has an ancient Nic with AUI and BNC connectors
>> in it  now. Question (s): What machines is this made for? And is the rt.
>> angle  adapter rare or  desirable enough to bother  with, or  just a piece
>> for  the  heap?
> 
> 
> Sounds like the NuBus adapter for a IIsi.  This machine could take
> either IIsi/SE30 PDS cards or through this adapter, a single NuBus
> card.

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