Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
>Sounds like one of Novell's NE cards.  If it was in a Micro-Channel
>Architecture machine (i.e. it's not an ISA card), it's probably be the NE2.

Yes, the PS/2 model 60 was one of the first to have MCA-16 (or atleast
that's what the info I found tells me).

>I believe the cards were made by Eagle Technologies, but Novell might have
>made some.  It's a MCA-based version of the NE2000, which is a very popular
>card.  It should do all the usual autoconfiguration etc. for MCA devices.
>The 15-pin port is an AUI connector, where an external transceiver
>(originally intended for DIX/Thick Ethernet) would connect.  I think I can
>get you more information on the card, maybe including configuration info,
>tomorrow if you'd like.

I would really appreciate it. A 386SX-25 that I can put on the network can
probably be of some use. :)

Unfortunately however the computer refuses to start when I have the memmory
card installed and 1MB isn't very much. (I think it's 3MB on the card).

BTW: All my NIC are NE2000, so I'm rather familiar with them.
//Bernie
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