At 4:31 PM -0500 10/6/05, Shaun Reynolds wrote:
Hi all,

This is my first time opening a topic on the list. Would anyone know
if it is possible to use a NuBus Ethernet card in a Mac IIsi with a
NuBus adapter? Looking at Low End Mac's page about the IIsi, I cannot
see why it wouldn't be possible. I understand that the SE/30 Ethernet
card will work, but I also know that it is hard to find, and I just
don't have the funds to spend on something like that. NuBus cards seem
to be a little easier to find. I think the NuBus adapter itself might
be hard to find, though. Any input is greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much,

I've used both, no real difference in how they operate. The SE/30 / IIsi card is a little simpler and allows another device to be used. As a test I run two such Ethernet cards in a IIsi once.

Froogle is your friend though:

<http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=Mac+IISI+ethernet+adapter&btnG=Search+Froogle>

Shows one for $30. Asante is one that I've used. BTW, WeirdStuff is a local outfit I buy from often.
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