So I take apart the SE, fortunely, someone had taken the top 2 screws
out already, 'cause they sure are in there deep.

But for whatever reason, I can not find my IIsi adaptor board.   Why
it's not with the other stuff I have no idea, and actually, i'm
starting to doubt my sanity that I even had one (I'm postive i had one
though, have 2, IIx (which i found) and the IIsi, which was the same
blue pcb as the IIx one, i think.

What a pain, so i guess what i'll do is put the SE mb i had that has a
network card thingy attached until I can figure out what I did with
that stupid IIsi adaptor.   Guess it could of fell behind the other
computer table, which will suck trying to look behind it.

lol, lots of fun I guess.



On Feb 21, 2:21 am, nyder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not sure if I have the Dayna one you are talking about, but I do have
> an external SCSI to Ethernet, made for macs...
>
> On Feb 19, 8:23 am, Charles Lenington <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > nyder wrote:
> > > I have a bunch of various mac stuff, older macs.
>
> > > What I'm looking to do is hook up my Apple IIgs, to an older mac over
> > > appletalk, which in turn will be connect to a local network.
>
> > > While I have some seperate macs & monitors (LCII, IIsi, etc), I'd
> > > rather have an all in one solution, since it's main function is going
> > > to just be a network merger (or whatever you want to call it).
>
> > Don't forget the SCSI to rj45 options. Dayna scsi t-link

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