--- Ian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I had an upgrade card that did not require an
> adapter to run in a 
> IIsi, could I plug it into the PDS passthrough on
> the Asante ethernet 
> card pictured at the very bottom of this page 
>
(http://www.vintagecomp.com/room/mactune/II/IIsi.htm)?

Far as I know, there were no CPU upgrades made to
plug directly into the IIsi PDS. If you can find
one, you could use the Daystar inline PDS adaptor
between the PDS on the ethernet card and the CPU
upgrade. Or get the more common dual slot adaptor
and plug an ethernet card like that into the UPPER
slot.

=====
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