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From: rroberts@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Ross Allan Roberts)
Subject: Re: IIsi NuBus adaptor...in an SE/30???
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>> I just thought of something...someone mentioned that the IIsi NuBus adaptor
>> hooks up to what actually is a PDS in the si.  Does that mean that you
>> could hook it up to an SE/30 and get yourself a NuBus port in there???
>Important Note:
>
>The SE/30 PDS and IIsi PDS are both called Processor Direct Slots, but they are
>different!!  Mixing and matching cards will cause very bad results.
>
>Jason Garms

I thought the Apple rep who demo'ed the si when it came out said the si
could accept SE/30 cards in its PDS, but it was different from the LC PDS
which is different from the Portable PDS... and unsure about the converse
(si-->SE/30). I'm pretty sure the si can take /30 cards, though it may need
the adaptor board to lay them over on their side...

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