Hi,

I have a bad, built-in ethernet port on my PCP 210 and I use an ethernet PCI
card instead.I recently acquired an interesting device: a Xircom Pocket
EtherTalk Adapter. It plugs into the scsi port on a Mac and converts scsi to
ethernet, or vice versa. It also has a serial port and, I think, a video
port of some kind. I'm thinking of using the Xircom scsi adapter to bypass
the PCI card so I can put something else in the PCI slot.

Before I start messing around, does anyone have experience with this device?
Would work on a PCP 210, or was it intended for pre built-in ethernet
computers only? Would it need a driver?

It was free from a local school computer tech. The school recently went to
PCs, I'm afraid, and he had many Mac gadgets to give away.

I haven't done a search for Xircom Pocket EtherTalk Adapter yet. Preferring
to annoy you guys first. Heheh.

Regards,

-Bob  


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