on 05/10/2002, Gary F. Daught <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[snipped]
 
> I have it maxed at 36MB RAM, the hard drive is either 500 or 800MB
> (can't remember at the moment) and it has OS 8.1. One thought I had:
> Could I get an ethernet card and maybe arrange to put it on my hub and
> cable modem? Are there ethernet cards still out there for LC575s?

You have a choice of PDS and Comm Slot type cards with the LC575.

Comm Slot ethernet cards seem to be fairly easy to come by (don't get Comm
Slot 2, it won't work, must be Comm Slot 1). You can most likely get PDS
ethernet cards too on eBay or the swap list

> (Would that be PDS plugable?) Anyone have any experience regarding the
> practicality of putting an old 68K on broadband, given the limitations
> on processor speed and screen redraws? Thanks.

I have a dedicated server which has a broadband feed, my old 68k Macs
connect to this via ethernet, we're all pretty happy with this arrangment.

Mike


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