on 1/12/04 3:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I recently acquired a used SE/30 with an Ethernet card already installed in
> it. I plugged a live Ethernet cable into the connector and the green LED on
> the card lit up. However, I’ve not been able to activate the card in the
> Network Control Panel (OS 7.1). Unfortunately, the hard drive was recently
> upgraded and whatever drivers were originally on the machine are now gone. I
> cracked open the case and tried to determine the brand of the card but I
> can’t find any names on the card. The only text on the card is as follows:
> 
> On the PDS Card
> SI A Series BD-006C
> A Series V1.0 0040101504E68
> 
> On the Connector Card
> Connector Card A Series BD-020B

> 
> 1)       Does anyone know who made this card?
> 2)       Where would I find the drivers for it today?
> 3)       What is the toggle switch on the connector card used for?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Scott
> 


Try the link below. Drill down a little to the section marked Ethernet and
Cache Drivers For Macintosh.

http://www.techworks.com/support/drivers.html

Chances are it is either an Asante, Farallon or.....geez I can't rememeber
the other.

Ehh, try the download and see if it works.


Jeff G.


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