My Reply follows quote. On 30/01/2004 05:46 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>on 1/29/04 10:41 PM, Bryan Kattwinkel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> The school has a couple of 6200's (road apple, blah blah, I know). I'm
>> going to put ethernet cards in them, and I have both comm slot cards and
>> LC PDS slot cards available.
>> 
>> Is there any reason to choose one over the other?
>> 
>> We don't expect to use the other slot or either of the serial ports. We
>> would be running some light AppleTalk and Internet applications which
>> would use the ethernet along with display and hard disk access.
>
>
>It's a stretch for me, but I don't think you'll be able to use a PDS card in
>your 6200. There're good specs for Comm Slot I cards, and I'd use them just
>to prevent any additional troubleshooting in setting up and balancing the
>network.
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I expect it's a toss-up. Both would be 10BaseT ports. I have used both in 
6200, 6300 and 5200 machines with good results. I would make my decision 
on which card I could get the cheapest!

Ken

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