>>Grab a used LaserWriter IIg motherboard and you'll love the difference. Adds
>>SCSI, ethernet, and 30pin RAM slots as well as a 20MHz 68030. Mines running
>>32MB on my ethernet network, accepting print jobs from my 9500 and my IBM
>>PCs via my Linux box. :-) It's a very good printer.
>>
>
>Can it accept jobs from the ethernet port and the localtalk port at
>the same time?
>The apple spec database doesn't mention the scsi port, only a
>RS-232/RS-422 serial. I don't know a thing about PC's, but aren't
>those pc ports?

I'm fairly sure that all II models with more than one type of port 
can switch between them on the fly.

The SCSI port is for adding an external hard drive to store fonts. I 
don't remember if the IIg has one or not, but it may.

RS232 is the standard used by PC serial ports, while RS422 is used in 
the Mac serial ports.
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