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I just tried to put an ethernet cable into one of the ports - it's too big! These are phone type connectors! What's that all about? :-)

John

So, it's most probably RJ11. An internal modem, perhaps? Steff

Yup, its RJ11, but I don't think it's a modem. On closer inspection it has a ROM with a white label that says:


SSI NB256 V1.0
00 40 10-0 22 97 D

I think the second line looks like a MAC address, which makes it some kind of LAN interface. Also there is a patent # which seems to be in that area of tech. The PCB says Tut NuBus Assy #20194, so I think its by:

TUT SYSTEMS INC.

http://www.tutsystems.com./

but I don't see any older products support. That always disappoints.

Is this what you call "phone net" ?

Probably a pretty useless find :-(

Love to hear more if anyone has anything.

John


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