Hi list!
I have a MacSE (1mb ram, duel 800k FDD) with an ethernet card fitted.
I knonw it is an ethernet card because it has a T-Base2 BNC connecter on it. 
But next to the BNC is a 9-Way D-type connector.
I have two Ethernet tranceivers (AUI and AUII) and neither of them fit this 
plug.
What is it?
Is it an ethernet socket type that didn't make it? If it is then anyone got 
a pinout of the pins so I can make a lead?

Thanks list.

Dan

Http://megamacs.tripod.com

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