I think you misunderstand.

I have:

1 SE motherboard with a Radius SE Acceleractor.
1 SE motherboard with a Astane Maccon SE card
1 SE motherboard with a clearvue video card
1 SE motherboard with a Radius video card
1 SE/30 Motherboard
Daystar 030 accel
Daystar 040 accel

like 4 or so of the Asanta network cards for the SE/30 and whatever
else they fit in
for sure I IIx adaptor card (plugs into the 030 socket
And what I can not find, the IIsi expander board.

Plus quite a few PowerPC accels, and a couple PPC accells that plug
into an 040 socket.
and like 3 or 4 040 mbs for something mac makes.

Plus a bunch of various nubus and pds and what not cards.

All I really need is to make my SE networkable, so I can connect it to
my Apple IIgs via appletalk, and to my local network via ethernet.
Putting an accel in was something I was going to do because I had all
the pieces, and a 040 se/30 seems better then a 68000 SE.

People in this thread gave me some great links to some sites that have
pics and instructions on how to get whichever arrangement I went with,
but it all needs the IIsi adaptor, which either I never had or I put
it somewhere, or it fell behind something.

So, since I couldn't do what I was going to do, I pluged the macon for
the se onto the se motherboard that was in the case (because I knew
that one worked), but it ends up the harddrive is dead, so I'm going
to have to swap that out and make some mac floppies to install one of
the mac OS's.   Not sure which, as I'm not that familiar with them, I
think 6 might be the best for now.

And if it wasn't ever clear.  I do not need the SE to be a bridge, I
just need to be able to like access it via ftp thru my home network,
then I can use the se or IIgs to move the files from the se to the
IIgs.   I do not need internet on my IIgs.    I have one of the CF
card thingies in my IIgs, and this would be easier then opening it up
to remove the CF when I want to swap stuff to it.

Overkill?  maybe, but I got the equipment, so I get to play.   =)




On Feb 24, 5:15 pm, Gregg Eshelman <[email protected]> wrote:
> --- On Wed, 2/24/10, nyder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
> I think the SE/30 Daystar adapter is different, mounts the PowerCache card 
> vertically. The IIsi adapters (mostly) have two horizontal slots, one for the 
> PowerCache and one for installing a IIsi or SE/30 card like a network or 
> video card.

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