On Dec 25, 2003, at 06:10 am, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Sounds like a Farallon Etherwave.
Well FWIW I looked at mine and my various cards and the Asante ones
don't have a BNC 10-base2 connector. It's not an Apple one as it would
be written on the top face of the card - which, typically, faces down
On Dec 23, 2003, at 09:09 pm, Ricardo L. A. Bánffy wrote:
Hi.
I have rescued an LC II recently, but I could not identify the network
card inside it.
Can anyone recognize this?
http://www.utopia.com.br/rbanffy/whatisthiscard.jpg
The distintinctive features:
- SMC91C92 chip
- RJ-45 and BNC
Most of them work with Apple's drivers so there's not really any need.
I have loads and most I don't know who or what they are they just work
and that's ok as far as I'm concerned :-D
Same here ... though I only have one ... with two RJ45 connecters on
it. :-S
Dan
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iMac therefore I
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wrote:
Most of them work with Apple's drivers so there's
not really any need.
I have loads and most I don't know who or what
they are they just work
and that's ok as far as I'm concerned :-D
Same here ... though I only have one ... with two
RJ45
Hi.
I have rescued an LC II recently, but I could not identify the network
card inside it.
Can anyone recognize this?
http://www.utopia.com.br/rbanffy/whatisthiscard.jpg
The distintinctive features:
- SMC91C92 chip
- RJ-45 and BNC connectors
- LC/PDS connector
- EPROM labeled LC ROM 44F0