How do they propose to maintain it when the equipment starts failing?
Not sure what you mean, but we run arcnet in bus mode (no central hub), on
75 ohm coax with modified PCI cards using 75ohm terminations - 75ohm coax
abounds in TV stations.
The advantage of this is we can use existing Video
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On Feb 21, 2013, at 6:16 AM, Charles Forsyth charles.fors...@gmail.com wrote:
On 21 February 2013 12:54, hiro 23h...@gmail.com wrote:
they say it's pretty deterministic. good read from wikipedia.
I was disappointed to discover that ARCNET did not, in fact, send
Not sure what you mean, but we run arcnet in bus mode (no central hub), on
75 ohm coax with modified PCI cards using 75ohm terminations - 75ohm coax
abounds in TV stations.
The cost of maintaining such a system must look prohibitive when
compared with off-the-shelf products. And then you need
However, because of its simple, robust nature, ARCNET controllers are
still sold and used in industrial, embedded, and automotive
applications.
Sounds positively anachronistic. Thanks for the clarification.
++L
However, because of its simple, robust nature, ARCNET controllers are
still sold and used in industrial, embedded, and automotive
applications.
Sounds positively anachronistic. Thanks for the clarification.
and so is rs-232. usb is the way of the future. :-) i say this with
toungue
On Feb 21, 2013, at 12:44 PM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
However, because of its simple, robust nature, ARCNET controllers are
still sold and used in industrial, embedded, and automotive
applications.
Sounds positively anachronistic. Thanks for the clarification.
and
On 21 February 2013 14:26, Jeff Sickel j...@corpus-callosum.com wrote:
On Feb 21, 2013, at 12:44 PM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
However, because of its simple, robust nature, ARCNET controllers are
still sold and used in industrial, embedded, and automotive
applications.
On 21 February 2013 14:39, hiro 23h...@gmail.com wrote:
yeah, an other quote from that website:
Designers write their own application layer to meet their particular
needs and frequently do not advertise the fact that ARCNET is being
used in their product. ARCNET receives no name recognition,
On 21 Feb 2013, at 17:36, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
Not sure what you mean, but we run arcnet in bus mode (no central hub), on
75 ohm coax with modified PCI cards using 75ohm terminations - 75ohm coax
abounds in TV stations.
The cost of maintaining such a system must look prohibitive
just a straw poll, anyone here use arcnet or know of any significant modern use,
my employer uses it for data comms in TV stations, but this is becoming
superseded by ethernet these days, are we the last bastion?
-Steve
It seems so. I haven't heard it being used in my lifetime.
On Feb 20, 2013, at 11:57, steve st...@quintile.net wrote:
just a straw poll, anyone here use arcnet or know of any significant modern
use,
my employer uses it for data comms in TV stations, but this is becoming
superseded by
my employer uses it for data comms in TV stations, but this is becoming
superseded by ethernet these days, are we the last bastion?
How do they propose to maintain it when the equipment starts failing?
++L
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