Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-09 Thread Kyle DePasquale
On Apr 8, 2004, at 9:35 PM, Michael wrote: on 04/09/2004 12:33 AM, John Niven at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Original Message: 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 I don't know what it is call

Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-09 Thread Michael
on 04/09/2004 12:33 AM, John Niven at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Original Message: >> >>> 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 I don't know what it is called but I ran across

Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-09 Thread John Niven
Original Message: 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

Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-08 Thread Stefan Daehler
Original Message: 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 -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small

Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-08 Thread John Niven
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 On Thursday, April 8, 2004, at 02:07 PM, John Niven wrote: Just picked up one of these. It has two RJ-45 sockets! One has a terminator plugged in. Am I

SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-08 Thread John Niven
Just picked up one of these. It has two RJ-45 sockets! One has a terminator plugged in. Am I right in assuming that this second port is used to "daisy chain" to other Macs? Does one use a normal or x-over cable? What are the disadvantages of hooking up two Macs this way? Or does this offer two

Re: Cabletron NuBus Ethernet Card?

2003-08-04 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Jeff Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, does anyone have info on this card and/or > Cabletron? That is a > brand with which I am not familiar. Silkscreened > on the end of the > card is "PN 9000343-05 Rev. B". The back plane > plate of the card > has a sticker which reads "E6119-

Cabletron NuBus Ethernet Card?

2003-08-04 Thread Jeff Walther
I just bought a NuBus ethernet card (I assume it's ethernet). The interesting thing about this card is that it appears to be a 10/100 card, but I'm not certain. My hints are that it has only an RJ45 connector (no AUI, nor BNC) and it has four LEDs instead of two. I've only

Re: PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-05 Thread Mark Benson
On Tuesday, Nov 5, 2002, at 03:57 Europe/London, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Zowie, but amazingly expensive. This anything like what you've been > writing about doing yourself instead, Mark? Yeh it's damn rip-off :o) . If you've got a spare LC case, a few nuts and bolts, a jigsaw or skill saw a

Re: PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-05 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Kris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The main problem with the Power Card is it > > > blocks the LC PDS so you can be all hot with the > 601 > > > but can't have a video or ethernet card inside. > > Anybody remember what the product was called that > added a tier to the > LC-series ca

Re: PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-04 Thread muskrat
>Subject: Re: PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet >Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 11:09:29 -0800 > >Look here >http://www.micromac.com/products/lc_pws.html > >>Anybody remember what the product was called that added a tier to the >>LC-series case? Supposedly it ga

Re: PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-04 Thread the pickle
At 10:44 -0800 on 04/11/02, Kris Jones wrote: >> > The main problem with the Power Card is it >> > blocks the LC PDS so you can be all hot with the 601 >> > but can't have a video or ethernet card inside. > >Anybody remember what the product was called that added a tier to the >LC-series case? Sup

Re: PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-04 Thread Snook, John R
Look here http://www.micromac.com/products/lc_pws.html Anybody remember what the product was called that added a tier to the LC-series case? Supposedly it gave you room for another HD and it came with a PDS-doubler board. -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small D

Re: PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-04 Thread Kris Jones
> > The main problem with the Power Card is it > > blocks the LC PDS so you can be all hot with the 601 > > but can't have a video or ethernet card inside. Anybody remember what the product was called that added a tier to the LC-series case? Supposedly it gave you room for another HD and it came

Re: PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-04 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 01:20:34AM -0800, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > --- Charles Shannon Hendrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > While we are talking about drivers... > > > > I have a PowerMac, and am considering a PPC upgrade > > for one of my 68k Mac systems. > > Which 68k Mac? The 030 ones u

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-04 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 02:19:10PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I run Cabletron and Asante nubus ethernet in 68k systems. I got an 8100 > > for free the other day, and it's having trouble running an Asante card. > > MacTCP works great, but Open Transpo

Re: PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-04 Thread Mark Benson
On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 09:20 Europe/London, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > The main problem with the Power Card is it > blocks the LC PDS so you can be all hot with the 601 > but can't have a video or ethernet card inside. I've > seen a website where someone did a hack by obtaining > a pair of new L

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-04 Thread beesley
Charles Shannon Hendrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I run Cabletron and Asante nubus ethernet in 68k systems. I got an 8100 > for free the other day, and it's having trouble running an Asante card. > MacTCP works great, but Open Transport won't let it connect.

PPC upgrades for 68k Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-04 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > While we are talking about drivers... > > I have a PowerMac, and am considering a PPC upgrade > for one of my 68k Mac systems. Which 68k Mac? The 030 ones use the DayStar Turbo 601. Most Quadras use the DayStar Power Pro. LC or "pizzabox"

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-03 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 10:26:38PM -0500, the pickle wrote: > You mean like macdrivermuseum.com? No. While they have local files, a lot are links to other sites, some of which are not there. I mean a site where everything (and more than just drivers) are there, not remote links. I'm gradually

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-03 Thread the pickle
At 22:04 -0500 on 03/11/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote: >I have a PowerMac, and am considering a PPC upgrade for one of my 68k >Mac systems. > >Is there a list of cards and drivers that work with a PPC based system? The Read Me files with the Daystar PPC upgrades have a pretty comprehensive li

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-11-03 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 11:56:27AM -0700, Chris McFadden wrote: > Might you be willing to sell one of them? I'm looking for one for a Mac > IIci. Do you happen to know if these will work on a PowerMac? I have confirmed an Asante works on my 8100, though I am having trouble making open transport w

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-03 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
PPC upgrade for one of my 68k Mac systems. Is there a list of cards and drivers that work with a PPC based system? I run Cabletron and Asante nubus ethernet in 68k systems. I got an 8100 for free the other day, and it's having trouble running an Asante card. MacTCP works great, but Open T

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-02 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 13:11 Europe/London, the > pickle wrote: > > Guuuh. Alcatel has the worst Mac drivers > EVER. Definitely get a > > router. > > I'll second that, but at least the HAVE mac drivers. Do they have a revision history wi

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-01 Thread the pickle
At 00:52 + on 02/11/02, Mark Benson wrote: >On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 13:11 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: >> Guuuh. Alcatel has the worst Mac drivers EVER. Definitely get a >> router. > >I'll second that, but at least the HAVE mac drivers. Not in the US. At least not that I had fou

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-01 Thread Mark Benson
On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 13:11 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: > Guuuh. Alcatel has the worst Mac drivers EVER. Definitely get a > router. I'll second that, but at least the HAVE mac drivers. Our server we had in our house when i was at university had an Alcatel Speedtouch USB DSL mo

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-01 Thread the pickle
At 21:06 -0800 on 31/10/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/support.htm > >Driver updates and User's Guides for Alcatel DSL >modems. There you should find how to access the >modem's settings, most likely by using a Web Guuuh. Alcatel has the worst Mac drivers EVER. Defin

Problem found. was: nubus ethernet

2002-11-01 Thread Luigi Elia
>Gregg wrote: >At the least, update the drivers for it on the >computer it's connected to. >Another way around it is to get a 10/100 managed >switch with several ports. That way you can connect >the DSL modem to the switch and program the switch >ports for what's connected to each one. The switch

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-10-31 Thread Robyn Lyons
First attempt, try going to That is a rather common modem (both cable, dsl) configuration address. -Robyn On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 11:06 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > Driver updates and User's Guides for Alcatel DSL > modems. There you should find how to access th

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-10-31 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hì pickle, > Yes indeed I have an Alcatel ADSL Modem for Voice > over IP (dhcp server) > which probably is an autonegotiator! My email client > (musashi 3) is too > particularly slow compared to eudoralite. I'll test > eudora with a bigger-than-normal > file. > Are t

was: Nubus ethernet

2002-10-31 Thread Luigi Elia
>> The pickle wrote: >> Any chance you have that set up on any >> autonegotiating Ethernet hardware? >> Asante cards seem to particularly hate trying to >> autonegotiate speeds and >> duplexing. >Gregg wrote: >Any NuBus or LC NICs that can run full duplex? >Luigi, see if you can set your router,

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-10-31 Thread the pickle
At 13:18 -0800 on 31/10/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> At 10:09 +0200 on 31/10/02, Luigi Elia wrote: > >> Any chance you have that set up on any >> autonegotiating Ethernet hardware? >> Asante cards seem to particularly hate trying to >> autonegotiate speed

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-10-31 Thread the pickle
At 17:50 +0100 on 31/10/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Yes indeed I have an Alcatel ADSL Modem for Voice over IP (dhcp server) >which probably is an autonegotiator! My email client (musashi 3) is too >particularly slow compared to eudoralite. I'll test eudora with a >bigger-than-normal >file. >Are

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-10-31 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 10:09 +0200 on 31/10/02, Luigi Elia wrote: > Any chance you have that set up on any > autonegotiating Ethernet hardware? > Asante cards seem to particularly hate trying to > autonegotiate speeds and > duplexing. Any NuBus or LC NICs that can run full

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-10-31 Thread luigi . elia
Hì pickle, Yes indeed I have an Alcatel ADSL Modem for Voice over IP (dhcp server) which probably is an autonegotiator! My email client (musashi 3) is too particularly slow compared to eudoralite. I'll test eudora with a bigger-than-normal file. Are there walkarounds? (The Modem belongs to the phon

Re: was: nubus ethernet

2002-10-31 Thread the pickle
At 10:09 +0200 on 31/10/02, Luigi Elia wrote: >I have a very fast ADSL connection (up to 150 kB/s), but my LC III (20 MB >Ram & Fpu) and my >Asante nubus Chipset LC 20028 Nic card (MacCon-A, 32k Ram, 7.3.5 Driver >(That's what the >Asante utility displays)) don't really seem to care. Downloading a

was: nubus ethernet

2002-10-31 Thread Luigi Elia
Hi all, I have a very fast ADSL connection (up to 150 kB/s), but my LC III (20 MB Ram & Fpu) and my Asante nubus Chipset LC 20028 Nic card (MacCon-A, 32k Ram, 7.3.5 Driver (That's what the Asante utility displays)) don't really seem to care. Downloading a 2 MB attach can take me up to half an

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread Clark Martin
At 8:51 PM -0800 10/30/2002, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >--- Kris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >I have a pile of Asante and Cabletron network cards >> (nubus 10baseT). >> > >> >For a Mac IIci, does anyone have an opinion on >> which one is the best? >> >> Asante. I think they have more acce

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread the pickle
At 20:51 -0800 on 30/10/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >When did Apple make their Ethernet NB driver support >most Asante NuBus NICs? Likewise, Apple's Ethernet LC >driver supports most Asante LC NICs. (I just don't >know which System version the support started in.) I'm pretty sure it was 7.5, since

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Kris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I have a pile of Asante and Cabletron network cards > (nubus 10baseT). > > > >For a Mac IIci, does anyone have an opinion on > which one is the best? > > Asante. I think they have more accessable drivers. > Well, until they were bought by Intel, that i

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> > I have a pile of Asante and Cabletron network cards (nubus 10baseT). > > For a Mac IIci, does anyone have an opinion on which one is the best? > > Asante. I think they have more accessable drivers. Well, until they were > bought by Intel, that is. > Farallon and Asante are my faves. Everyone

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread Desert Fox
Indeed, the most dramatic case of 100bT NuBus actually accomplishing decent throughput is in a NuBus PPC Mac (6100/7100/8100/PowerComputing 120). I have an 8150/110 with a NewerTech G3/240 that shows a dramatic difference between built-in AAUI Ethernet, 10bT Asanté NuBus and the Sonic 100bT screame

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 11:56:27AM -0700, Chris McFadden wrote: > Might you be willing to sell one of them? I'm looking for one for a Mac > IIci. I'm still awaiting parts for a IIci to use as a test machine, and then I'll verify they are OK. I have several Radius gs/cm and Apple 8*24 video cards

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread the pickle
At 15:23 -0700 on 30/10/02, Desert Fox wrote: >I just wish I had a pile of the 100bT NuBus cards lying around. They aren't >PCI 100bT but they are indeed faster than 10bT. Care to back that up with evidence? The SCSI bus on most 68K Macs is hardly enough to saturate 10BaseT, much less 100. --

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread the pickle
At 11:02 -0500 on 30/10/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote: >I have a pile of Asante and Cabletron network cards (nubus 10baseT). > >For a Mac IIci, does anyone have an opinion on which one is the best? Asante are easier to get drivers for but they have known autosensing speed issues with Linksys

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread Desert Fox
The only other mentionable NuBus Ethernet cards I have employed have been Sonic Systems 10bT and also a 10/100bT Fast card of theirs, and a Dayna FastEthernet 10/100bT LC in a Performa 475 w/ full 040 and chip to 33Mhz. All the remaining NuBus Ethernet NICs I have used have been Asanté MacCon3

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread Kris Jones
>I have a pile of Asante and Cabletron network cards (nubus 10baseT). > >For a Mac IIci, does anyone have an opinion on which one is the best? Asante. I think they have more accessable drivers. Well, until they were bought by Intel, that is. Farallon and Asante are my faves. Everyone else is jus

Re: nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread Chris McFadden
Might you be willing to sell one of them? I'm looking for one for a Mac IIci. Chris McFadden > I have a pile of Asante and Cabletron network cards (nubus 10baseT). > > For a Mac IIci, does anyone have an opinion on which one is the best? -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by

nubus ethernet

2002-10-30 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
I have a pile of Asante and Cabletron network cards (nubus 10baseT). For a Mac IIci, does anyone have an opinion on which one is the best? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A

Re: NuBus Ethernet card to a DSL Router

2002-05-06 Thread the pickle
At 17:50 -0400 on 06/05/02, Samuel Davies wrote: >Clean 7.5 system folder with the exception of the Asante NuBus driver. > >Here is my problem: > >I cannot seem to connect it to my Netgear R114 DSL router successfully. >When connected via RJ45 ethernet cable, the indicator lights (10BT) on >the r

Re: NuBus Ethernet card to a DSL Router

2002-05-06 Thread KADaggett
P Graphics Card >Asante MacCon NuBus ethernet card >Clean 7.5 system folder with the exception of the Asante NuBus driver. > >Here is my problem: > >I cannot seem to connect it to my Netgear R114 DSL router successfully. >When connected via RJ45 ethernet cable, the indicator lights

NuBus Ethernet card to a DSL Router

2002-05-06 Thread Samuel Davies
Hoping you all can help. I am having with my network card. Here is my set up: Macintosh IIci with Apple Cache card 128 MB RAM Radius 24XP Graphics Card Asante MacCon NuBus ethernet card Clean 7.5 system folder with the exception of the Asante NuBus driver. Here is my problem: I cannot seem

Re: Nubus Ethernet solved (for me)

2001-11-04 Thread Robert Poland
>Just read >"> Re: your question about HFS+... That makes absolutely no difference. Each >> machine & OS will address its own hard drive. OS 7.1.1 on your IIci doesn't >> have to read the HFS+ hard drive in your PB-G4 directly. >> >> Iechyd Da, Andrew... >" >I am having trouble trying to sha

Re: Nubus Ethernet

2001-11-04 Thread Robert Poland
Just read "> Re: your question about HFS+... That makes absolutely no difference. Each > machine & OS will address its own hard drive. OS 7.1.1 on your IIci doesn't > have to read the HFS+ hard drive in your PB-G4 directly. > > Iechyd Da, Andrew... " I am having trouble trying to share files be

Re: Nubus Ethernet

2001-11-03 Thread Andrew Michael MacTao
Jesse Parkerton wrote: > More info, I didn't have any ethernet drivers instaled at all. I just >presumed OT 1.1.2 installed a mess of them by default. > I've added ethernet nb ext. Do I have the right driver? The asante >drivers seem to be for mactcp, but I thought the apple drivers

Re: Nubus Ethernet

2001-11-03 Thread Andrew Michael MacTao
Jesse Parkerton wrote: > I just got two nubus ethernet cards for the IIci, but I am having some >problems. > > I am trying to fileshare with my PBG4, running 9.2.1. I had a similar problem trying to ethernet my IIci to a friend's iMac DV (OS 9.0). It wasn't

Nubus Ethernet

2001-11-03 Thread Jesse Parkerton
way. Jesse > Hello, > > I just got two nubus ethernet cards for the IIci, but I am having some > problems. > > I am trying to fileshare with my PBG4, running 9.2.1. > > The IIci is running System 7.1.1. It has open transport 1.1.2. The file > sharing, network and

Nubus Ethernet

2001-11-03 Thread Jesse Parkerton
Hello, I just got two nubus ethernet cards for the IIci, but I am having some problems. I am trying to fileshare with my PBG4, running 9.2.1. The IIci is running System 7.1.1. It has open transport 1.1.2. The file sharing, network and appleshare extensions, and the sharing and

Re: nubus ethernet/firewall on IIsi to PM8100

2001-09-09 Thread the pickle
At 09:00 -0700 on 07/09/01, John Oliver wrote: >HI there - I own an IIsi which has a nubus ethernet card in the PDS slot >(with adapter) and an 8100 (PPC) with built-in ethernet. Does anyone know if >I could use the card in the IIsi in the 8100? I'd like to set up a firewall >u

Re: nubus ethernet/firewall on IIsi to PM8100

2001-09-08 Thread Andrew Michael MacTao
John Oliver wrote: >HI there - I own an IIsi which has a nubus ethernet card in the PDS slot >(with adapter) and an 8100 (PPC) with built-in ethernet. Does anyone know if >I could use the card in the IIsi in the 8100? I'd like to set up a firewall >using the 8100 and need two eth

nubus ethernet/firewall on IIsi to PM8100

2001-09-07 Thread John Oliver
HI there - I own an IIsi which has a nubus ethernet card in the PDS slot (with adapter) and an 8100 (PPC) with built-in ethernet. Does anyone know if I could use the card in the IIsi in the 8100? I'd like to set up a firewall using the 8100 and need two ethernet connections to do it.