That one never got much coverage in the day. I wonder how Second Wave managed to address
two SE Cards? Then again they were Masters of Black Macintosh Magic, capable of transmuting a single NuBus Slot into three or six!
The Second Wave ExpanSE SE/30 version is a Blue-Eyed Ginger Unicorn, seen once on eBay, but never touched. Auction pics are floating somewhere around these parts.
Expanse setup for the Portable is a friggin' ALBINO UNICORN! Its close relative may have once been spotted in a Squatty Potty commercial, but the Portable version has never been seen available for sale anywhere at any time to my knowledge.
Tangent alert! - Interesting DuckDuckGo/AI tidbit:
The “Second Wave ExpanSE NuBus adapter” is the key detail: a NuBus adapter for the SE/30 has to speak the SE/30’s memory/bus timing correctly (and physically fit), and many adapters designed for other models won’t. In practice, the compatibility problem is usually the NuBus controller (“NuChip”) generation and which bus-cycle type it expects—the SE/30 uses a different CPU/bus/memory-controller behavior than the machines those NuBus adapters were originally built for. 68kmla.org
What this means for your “Second Wave ExpanSE … for SE/30” question:
- If the adapter was specifically made for the SE/30 (correct NuBus controller + firmware/signaling + correct PDS mechanical interface), it should work as a normal “get a NuBus slot” solution.
- If it’s an adapter intended for an IIsi/IIcx-era NuBus environment (or otherwise not explicitly documented for SE/30), it’s at risk of failing to bus-master or reliably operate due to the NuBus controller / bus-cycle mismatch discussed above. 68kmla.org
- Also, the SE/30 doesn’t natively have NuBus—so you’re always depending on a compatible PDS-based (or otherwise adapted) solution.
If you paste (or photograph) the exact model/part number printed on the adapter (and any “NuChip” markings you can see), I can tell you whether it matches the SE/30-compatible style or whether it’s likely to be one of the “won’t talk correctly” variants.
Interesting, more and more searches are being traced to some lunatics posts hereabouts?