>Yeh speed is the biggest difference. Also the Asante PDS card I have in 
>my (currently in bits) SE/30 is totally compatible with Open Transport 
>and requires no drivers other than the standard Apple ones included 
>with OT 1.x.
>
>
>As far as I know the Mac, Mac 512, Plus, Classic and Classic II are the 
>only desktop machines you can't buy internal Network Interface Cards 
>for, or don''t have LAN built-in as standard. (Man that was a horrible 
>sentence ;o) ). No other examples come straight to mind at least.
>
>-- 
>Mark Benson


I guess you could set up an apple internet router which is a bridge
between localtalk and ethernet though that is soooooo sloooooow that the
scsi ethernet might actually feel fast......used to run this sw on an LC.

Kevin


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