The hard-disk came freshly intalled with 7.0.1 without any drivers. There appears to be no FCC ID (if there is, I couldn't find it, and I did search for it).
A friend of mine said it looks a lot like a Cabletron unit he had, but i couldn't download the drivers from macdriversmuseum.com
Jack Countryman wrote:
I think that about has to be an ethernet card. Look for non-Apple
extensions/control panels to manage the card/control the ethernet? Or if
there is an FCC identification number on the card, I think there is a web
site that will identify the maker, etc. from that number. Sorry...don't
know the url off hand.
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on 12/23/03 3:30 PM, Vintage Macs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 19:09:25 -0200 From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Mistery card
Hi.
I have rescued an LC II recently, but I could not identify the network card inside it.
Can anyone recognize this?
http://www.utopia.com.br/rbanffy/whatisthiscard.jpg
The distintinctive features:
- SMC91C92 chip - RJ-45 and BNC connectors - LC/PDS connector - EPROM labeled "LC ROM 44F0"
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