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Off-the-wall networking question



I recently acquired (thrift store) an unusual network device--at least
one I had never seen before.  It's called a "discport", manufactured
by Microtest, and it has an RJ-45 network connector and a DB-9F
AUI port, and a DB-25F labeled "To CD-ROM".  It also has a couple
of DIP switches to set it to 4 Mb/s or 16 Mb/s (!).

Inside it sure looks like it has an NCR SCSI controller and a TI LAN
controller, plus a few dozen smaller SMDs.  It was manufactured
in mid-'95.

I'd like this to be a way to "mount" a CD-ROM on a network, but
just how that could work (file system??) is a mystery.

Anyone know what this is, and what it can do?  Is documentation
available?

TIA

-michael

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