I have a GeeThree brand G4+ Stealth Serial Port adapter I would like to install in my MDD G4. However, I originally bought it for the G4 tower I had before that one, so it has the flavour of mounting plate that’s designed to sit behind the cutout for a modem jack, not the flavour of mounting plate that replaces a PCI-slot cover. The modem jack on a MDD is buried under the processor module – the PCI slot mounting method is the only option there.
The fact I don’t _have_ a PCI-slot mounting plate is not insurmountable. There’s at least one company not that far away from here whose whole business involves making custom computer card-slot mounting plates. (When last I checked, some years ago, they even still offered the ability to make custom NuBus slot brackets – probably because no one had updated that part of their site in a while, but it was there.)
So, a simple question: How exactly is the mini-DIN socket attached to an original GeeThree PCI-slot plate? If I know what it’s supposed to look like, I can just have one made. (Heck, if it’s simple enough I might be able to kludge it together on my own, I don’t yet know one way or the other.) Does the mounting plate just look like a blank slot cover that has a little hole for the serial plug? Or is there some more elaborate structure behind the visible parts, so the port has something to screw to?
The fact I don’t _have_ a PCI-slot mounting plate is not insurmountable. There’s at least one company not that far away from here whose whole business involves making custom computer card-slot mounting plates. (When last I checked, some years ago, they even still offered the ability to make custom NuBus slot brackets – probably because no one had updated that part of their site in a while, but it was there.)
So, a simple question: How exactly is the mini-DIN socket attached to an original GeeThree PCI-slot plate? If I know what it’s supposed to look like, I can just have one made. (Heck, if it’s simple enough I might be able to kludge it together on my own, I don’t yet know one way or the other.) Does the mounting plate just look like a blank slot cover that has a little hole for the serial plug? Or is there some more elaborate structure behind the visible parts, so the port has something to screw to?









