At 22:00 +0800 on 25/09/01, Eric Wellington wrote:

>I have a MicroMac speedy that I'm trying to use in a IIsi. Unfortunately,
>after working with >it for a little while, both clips fell apart, and one
>just broke in half. I'm left with two wires >coming from the Speedy card.
>I've tried to connect these to the pins on the oscillator,
>but >unfortunately, what always seems to happen is either one wire grounds
>to the oscillator >casing, or the pins just don't touch the wires
>properly. Can anyone suggest a better >method for attaching these to the
>motherboard? Would it be more effective for me to just >hook these up to
>the solder pads underneath the motherboard, under the oscillator

That would probably be best, yes.  You don't want to chance shorting out a
wire to the casing while the Mac is running.

p
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