> As long as it shows the correct, hardwired MAC
> address burned into the chip and is running MacOS
> on its own (it only came with 32mb ram.....)
>  i'll be happy.

It's worth noting that the DEC based card should work on the Mac. Have a
look at the Farralon (farallon?) drivers. IIRC a lot of their cards are DEC
based.

Have you tried finding DEC12040 drivers for MacOS? They may be included with
the full OS. If it helps, the DEC21x4x chipset seems to also be known as
Tulip (at least in the Linux world.)

Matt


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