On Monday, December 15, 2003, at 01:19 PM, keith wrote:


Is anyone familiar with:

Asante Desktop EN/SC - SCSI to Ethernet(10BT/BNC)
For any Macintosh with built-in SCSI port (DB25)
(asante no: 99-00379-00)


Yup! I've got a couple of those. I use them with my Classic II's which have no expansion ports. Thus they are the only way to get ethernet access.


I prefer this model because it takes its power directly from the SCSI port (no WallWart required) so reduces clutter.

The only thing to note is that a Mac Plus does NOT have termination power, so it won't work on this model. For that you need one of the earlier models that do have an external supply.

I found hem to work with anything from OS 6.0.8L up to OS 7.6.1 (max for a Classic II).

Very useful device.

John


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