--- On Fri, 9/18/09, Doug McNutt <dougl...@macnauchtan.com> wrote:

> The AAUI connector would be a 15 pin D-like connector that
> came is two different pin densities usually with a sliding
> lock mechanism.

AUI used the same type of connector as Mac monitors and PC joysticks. There's 
plenty of damage potential available by mixing those up.

AAUI is Apple Attachment Unit Interface. Their proprietary, smaller connector 
that uses a squeeze tab on either side to lock the adapter on.

AUI and AAUI adapters were made for BNC and RJ45 cables. AUI adapters were made 
for ThickNet.

> Is the Quadra 610 a nuBus Mac? There must be millions of
> nuBus Ethernet  boards in captivity.

It's a NuBus Mac without any NuBus slots. It's in the same pizza box case as 
the Centris 610 and the PowerMac 6100. Apple sold a 6100 upgrade kit for the 
Centris/Quadra 610, which was just a 6100 mainboard and possibly a back panel 
for the case.


      

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