>The subject line tells it all: what's the best cheap way of getting my PB
>190 on the Ethernet with my eMac?

An Ethernet card, such as the 3-Com EtherLink III card, or a Focus/Lapis 
MV-EN video card with built-in Ethernet.

For my 5300s, which are essentially PPC'd 190s, the Lapis route works 
best for me.

I've had good luck with EtherLink III cards from eBay, but they are 
usually missing their dongles, and replacement dongles usually cost more 
than the card.

3-Com did make an Ethernet card with an "X-Jack" (captive) Ethernet 
connector, but that card never had a Mac driver made for it.

The Lapis card needs a dongle, too, and for the MV-EN it has both a 15 
pin video connector and an RJ-45 Ethernet connector.

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