They should work with any Powerbook that has a scsi port. I've used one on a 180, 180c, and on a Duo 280 with a minidock.

-Hal

On Friday, June 13, 2003, at 02:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

do these types of adapters work with all PowerBooks?

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As for the Asante ethernet question, I'd check eBay. I got one of the
micro en/sc adapters for under $15 there for my Powerbook 180, and I
used an Asante mini en/sc with my SE/30 for a while as well. They're
very reliable, and I prefer them to the ones made by Dayna, though I've
used them successfully as well.

cheers,
-Hal


On Friday, June 13, 2003, at 01:20 PM, Kenneth Smith wrote:


Hi Everyone.

I am an oldtimer just now re-subscribed to the best list on the
Internet!!

I have a few older Macs that I like to maintain, and I will list those,
but first I would like to know if some hardware can be found. I once
was
able to use the SCSI/EN Asante SCSI to Ethernet adapters for my
Powerbook
180 and an old SE/30 we had in the building, and now I would like to
purchase one of each of those, since Asante had hardware for both
Powerbooks and Compacts with SCSI ports. Aside from the difference in
color and the shape of the SCSI adapter, I'm not sure what the
difference
between them was. At any rate, the SCSI cable ran from the SCSI port on
the computer to the Asante box itself to which one was able to plug in
a
standard, twisted pair, ethernet cable. These once were common, so I
know
they must still be around and obtainable.


I have a Macintosh 128K, which, unfortunately has been upgraded to a
512K.
The internal disk drive is rather sticky but still functional so I will
need to break open the FAQ to re-read how to clean the thing.


I also have Macintosh 512K, which is quite "fast" so to speak. That
is, it
boots quickly and performs read/write operations quicker than my Win2K
monster at work!!!

I also have a Mac 512ke which is an upgraded Mac512 with the Dove SCSI
upgrade card. It makes a little difficult to change out the battery,
but I
haven't had the opportunity to use the SCSI port yet on this computer.
I
routinely use this Mac for internet access using an older version of
Eudora and Telnet for email and access to shell accounts where I can
also
use PINE for email and Lynx for text based web browsing. It has one MB
RAM
and is a nice little machine.

I have a Mac SE which works, but I am still smitten with the
floppy-only
Internet access bug, so I don't use it much. It has a ethernet card
installed (10-baseT?) to which I could plug in a cable with cable TV
fittings for ethernet. If there is a cable to RJ45 adapter I would
like to
know about it. I could find a use for this one yet!

I also have a Mac Plus with 4 MB installed RAM. Very sweet. It has an
external hard drive which I occasionally use that is 80 MB and uses
System
7.1. When I use the hard drive I can also use old versions of MacWeb.

I have two SE/30s in need of repair, and I have not yet diagnosed what
could be their problems.

A final question: is there a way to get a SE or SE/30 to have 256
levels
of gray scale? Surely there must be a video adapter card that can be
used.

Good to be back.

Kenneth Smith


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