At 12:42 PM -0800 12/24/2002, martin wrote:
>I have a Dayna Ethernet card in my SE/30, which also has a DB-9
>connector on it. I just assumed that no standard had been firmly
>established when the card came out (Dayna has long since abandoned
>it, so I'm guessing late 80s or early 90s maybe). Maybe some of the
>old-timers can recall. . .


The AUI (DA-15) connector is the oldest Ethernet connector on NICs. 
10Base2 (ThinNet, BNC) came later as a cheaper implementation and 
10BaseT is even later.  I can't think of why your Dayna card would 
have a DE-9 connector.
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