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Re: AppleTalk to Ethernet bridge software for Mac?
"Tim Haynes" <trhaynes@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "william strutts" <wrstrutts1@home.com> wrote in message
> news:_3F37.7651$JN6.1491450@news1.rdc1.mi.home.com...
> > Tell me how this works if you get it running. I might have
> > to find parts to get my IIsi running if it does.
>
> Don't worry - if I get it working, the only people I'll be able to share
my
> joy with are the fine folks on this newsgroup. :)
>
> > I have an
> > Assante Com 3 card that I believe is an ethernet card.
> > It looks like one anyway. It has an RJ45 connector
> > and two light on it. What I don't understand is that it
> > has another connector on the back of it. (like a port of
> > some sort)
>
> Yeah, I am not techie enough to tell you what kind of port that is. It
may
> be a BNC connector, but I assume you mean the kind of port that looks a
bit
> like a PC joystick port. It's some kind of Thick ethernet connector or
> something - I have lots of working network cards with such a port - having
> it there doesn't hurt anything.
It is not a BNC connector. I happen to have a couple BNC connectors
and a terminator for a BNC. It looks like a monitor port or a game
port or some such thing. Too small for a serial port...not enough pins.
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