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Odd Daystar SE/30 PDS adapter
Hmm. Never seen one of these before. I'm referring to the riser/adapter - scroll down for the larger image.
Nice find, Bunsen. Until your post, the closest I'd seen of those SE/30 adapters was in a Daystar product manual.
Ebay saved search notification for the win
So these are the rare-as-hen's-teeth adapters we hear so much about, and never see? Can't wait to see the final bid then
I am sure it will go for $250+ to some Japanese guy whose room can barely fit a SE/30.
What I want to know is can you solder in another PDS socket for ethernet? Personally a SE/30 is better off with ethernet then an 030 and no network.
For that card to work in a IIsi I would expect 2 sockets soldered sideways, but isn't the IIsi PDS socket 180 degrees different from the SE/30 socket meaning the adapter cannot have a 2nd adaper since it would hit the plastic case?
What I want to know is can you solder in another PDS socket for ethernet? Personally a SE/30 is better off with ethernet then an 030 and no network.
For that card to work in a IIsi I would expect 2 sockets soldered sideways, but isn't the IIsi PDS socket 180 degrees different from the SE/30 socket meaning the adapter cannot have a 2nd adaper since it would hit the plastic case?
So, that is a non-SE/30 card with an adaptor for an SE/30?
I guess you could always solder a second PDS slot to some wires and then to the card if placement is an issue...
68030 greyscale SE/30 anyone?
I guess you could always solder a second PDS slot to some wires and then to the card if placement is an issue...
68030 greyscale SE/30 anyone?
Flamingtoasters, you are a genius. Now, if only I had mad crazy money to throw at it.solder a second PDS slot to some wires and then to the card if placement is an issue...
To Uknown_K: Srs. SCSI > ETHERNET. Learn it. Live it.
//wthww
//wthww
Yes but with ethernet, you could finally get that 20 year old machine on the web
Never liked that option, too much junk hanging off the SE/30.To Uknown_K: Srs. SCSI > ETHERNET. Learn it. Live it.
//wthww