From the sounds of it, it may be a mini-aaui ethernet port. You'll need to get an transceiver for it to connect to 10basedT

Does it look like this:

http://www.dickinson.edu/resnet/aaui.jpg ?

Skipp

On Jan 6, 2004, at 3:54 PM, Michael Sherry wrote:

Happy new year all.
Not sure how it happened but I seem to have ended up with a second Mac !
Odd I am sure that I told myself that one was enough, I do hope this isn't
contagious ;-)


A colleague at work has kindly donated a second SE, a bit dirty, HDD dead,
floppy reads (and boots) about 50% of the time. I have just taken it apart
to set to the cleaning process and discovered a board that I didn't expect
plugged into the PDS slot, it also runs to a strange 24(?) pin D style port
on the back of the case, looks like a mini centronics port. The board
itself is marked: National Instruments ASSY180390-01 REV.D1 S/N 01671.
The board is about half the size of the motherboard. One jumper on the
board, just says DMA I think, any clues ?


Thanks for your indulgance.
Mike


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