Trash80toHP_Mini
NIGHT STALKER
. . . I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing when you have to list stuff you've found in your own hoard as being in the conquest category.
Well, I've been looking for weeks for my SE/30 Pivot Card to do something/anything not PowerCache related for a bit. I finally found a little bit of distraction hiding underneath the crud at the bottom of the Compaq Portabe II KBD hack drawer of all places. :
©1992 Radius COLORPIVOT ROM v2.6 - PIVOT 030 DIRECT SLOT INTERFACE - TWO of them! Cable's in the RCPII/IIsi drawer.
©1990 Radius FPD SE/30 - ROM V2.1 - 10 pin shrouded header for a cable that's nowhere to be seen.
©1989 SuperMac COLORCARD SE/30 - I remember testing this one. It came with the cage and riser for the IIsi. I wish ALL the VidCard makers had made the cable and the backplane connector inseparable like this assembly. Sticker I sealed the bag with says Spectrum 8, that'd be TattleTech'd info from the DeclROM. 8-bit doesn't ring my chimes, but hey, I've got a working SE/30 to play with now!
With them I found a cable assembly. It's a 12 pin keyed female header for shrouded header pins <-> DA-15 cable. Everything about it screams Radius/SE. DA-15's mounted on one side of an angled extension plate for bolting up to a card installed parallel to the backplane. The production value/construction method and shielded signal line are identical to the Color Pivot cable. Only one line like that - GS Pivot's the best guess, I may have the fancy cover plate somewhere. It's got a hole on the other side of the plate for a BNC connector and I've got a Magic Bus card hiding somewhere in the RCPII/IIsi drawer. Now I get to think about looking for a card that fits in between that I don't actually remember ever having . . . sure looks like I might have one . . . somewhere.
Found yet another ASANTE Mac Con for IIsi SE/30 buried with them, but this one is only a Rev.2 with Thin/Thick connectors, no 10bT Transceiver on board. It's the only ASANTE card I've ever seen for any interface with a rework wire on it.
That's it folks. Some things I knew I had and some I've managed to liberate from previous lifetimes.
Well, I've been looking for weeks for my SE/30 Pivot Card to do something/anything not PowerCache related for a bit. I finally found a little bit of distraction hiding underneath the crud at the bottom of the Compaq Portabe II KBD hack drawer of all places. :
©1992 Radius COLORPIVOT ROM v2.6 - PIVOT 030 DIRECT SLOT INTERFACE - TWO of them! Cable's in the RCPII/IIsi drawer.
©1990 Radius FPD SE/30 - ROM V2.1 - 10 pin shrouded header for a cable that's nowhere to be seen.
©1989 SuperMac COLORCARD SE/30 - I remember testing this one. It came with the cage and riser for the IIsi. I wish ALL the VidCard makers had made the cable and the backplane connector inseparable like this assembly. Sticker I sealed the bag with says Spectrum 8, that'd be TattleTech'd info from the DeclROM. 8-bit doesn't ring my chimes, but hey, I've got a working SE/30 to play with now!
With them I found a cable assembly. It's a 12 pin keyed female header for shrouded header pins <-> DA-15 cable. Everything about it screams Radius/SE. DA-15's mounted on one side of an angled extension plate for bolting up to a card installed parallel to the backplane. The production value/construction method and shielded signal line are identical to the Color Pivot cable. Only one line like that - GS Pivot's the best guess, I may have the fancy cover plate somewhere. It's got a hole on the other side of the plate for a BNC connector and I've got a Magic Bus card hiding somewhere in the RCPII/IIsi drawer. Now I get to think about looking for a card that fits in between that I don't actually remember ever having . . . sure looks like I might have one . . . somewhere.
Found yet another ASANTE Mac Con for IIsi SE/30 buried with them, but this one is only a Rev.2 with Thin/Thick connectors, no 10bT Transceiver on board. It's the only ASANTE card I've ever seen for any interface with a rework wire on it.
That's it folks. Some things I knew I had and some I've managed to liberate from previous lifetimes.
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