--- "Haroldo Mauro Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What kind of card is this? Its a NuBus card and,
> from its name 
> (Ethermac) I'd say its an Ethernet card, but it
> doesn't have the 
> RJ-45 port. Instead, it has a round connector, like
> the one you'd plug a TV/Video plug.

That's 10-Base2 Ethernet. It uses coaxial cables with
a T connector at each computer. The computers are
daisy chained in a row and the last T on each end is
capped with a 50 ohm terminator. 10 megabit per
second,
half duplex.

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