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Re: Lan-Tech Netork of 255 ap2's and Siders etc
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> brad wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> > (of course a person should prob just play with the NadaNET stuff...prob
> > works as well...and you can bug the author when you get stuck)
>
> In fact, I'd welcome it... ;-)
>
> NadaNet 2.0 is on the way, and it's 10% faster than the previous
> version and more reliable on long or insufficiently "pulled down"
> networks.
>
> With Cat 5 cable and a 220 ohm pulldown resistor, I figure it should
> be good for over 700 feet!
>
> -michael
>
> 8-voice music synthesizer using NadaNet networking!
> Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
well..my main goal in a lot of this collecting stuff ...including the
lantech network stuff...is simply a working copy
of the stuff needed so it is not lost forever....(same for 8" drive
controller and Ohio kache card..ad nauseum..by the
way...someone should reverse engineer an 8" floppy controller to work with
an apple //...there seem to be enough
of those beasts on ebay.....it sure would make your old bell and howell look
sasi...(and loud ..those things make noise)
anyway...now if i can just get the stuff needed to get the mastery
development stuff working in some manner and the
digicard stuff...i have a working (i assume i have the parts) corvus
setup...
i need to win the lottery so i can hire someone to put this stuff up on www
pages...pdf the obscure manuals..take pics
back up boxes of floppies etc etc
anyway....better then collecting old nintendo cartridges i guess..or
matchbooks...
brad