the first one of course is an ethernet for a pds slot, probably for the "lc" pds
slot.  the second is some other type of ethernet most likely (if the connector
has 8 wires, it's ethernet, if it has 6 or 4 or 2 then it's some kind of modem),
what kind of connector does it have? (probably pds, nubus, or pci, what does it
look like?).  the third, no clue other than that it's obviously a monitor card,
what kind of connector does it have, i.e. nubus (3 rows of pins in a plastic
housing) or just a card edge?  how long is it (i.e. is it a "long" card or a
short one?).  a picture would really help on the second and third card if you
could post one.  

i checked the video cards i've got handy and don't have that number, but if you
can post a photo i can compare it to the parts database (the numbers on pc
boards don't correspond to apple's part numbers, but i do have pictures of most
of them and most are different enough to identify that way).  if/when i finally
put up a personal page a part number database for apple boards is something i'd
really like to put together, if that happens next summer i'll let the lists know
and ask for contributions of board numbers as there are a lot and some of those
cards can be hard to identify without a picture and some even with a picture
(i.e. many of the logic boards look similiar in a low-res photo and have the
same form factor).

if you don't need the ethernet cards, i'd be interested as i'll be setting up my
network, hopefully in the next month (it's really hard to plan anything with
chronic health problems, i lose whole weeks and don't even remember them
sometimes which is usually a good thing when it happens).

the drivers for the cards can be had from farallon.com or proxim.com (i'm not
sure if it's a name change or a buyout). they do still have the older drivers,
at least they did about 2 weeks ago.  another good source for drivers of older
cards is the mac driver museum <http://www.macdrivermuseum.com/>, except that
there farallon links are broken, but it's always a good starting point.

Anders & Anna-Lee Fager wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> Can any of you ID these things as?
> 
> * Farallon "Ethermac Lc" - some kind of card with a sideways connection and a 
> phone/ethernet conection.
> 
> * Farallon - "HTM FVT" - a smallish card with a phone/ethernet conection.
> 
> * A small "Apple Monitor Out" - card id 820-0541-B
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