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Re: Request for Product
- Subject: Re: Request for Product
- From: jboothbee@gmail.com
- Date: 11 Jul 2005 09:54:36 -0700
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cut up a IIe, keep 3 of the slots
intact. 1 is for connecting to
IIe MB, the other 2 are for
plugging other cards into. Cut
up some ISA boards. One
will plug into "extraslot #1" and
one will plug into your IIe. You
have 50 connections on each
end that you need to solder.
Put a switch on the "extraslot"
that switches +5 and +12v between
the extraslot slot1/2.
would switching the power off
be enough to disable the other
card, and allow for the powered
card to be accessed on the bus?
Jen