That's the baby, all right, but both the units and the manuals say
"Products"; guess when they made yours that was the only product they had :)
And these are the NC16 serial-only model, HW or XON/XOFF selectable, no parallel ports
(but I do have some S/P converters... :)
And I was mistaken, now that I think back; the RJ45 model (which these are) can not select
DCE/DTE, it's fixed (although I don't recall which).
$2995 (no, no decimals in there) when new!!!! Just found the price list. And these later
models handled binary data a little better.
Did I mention modem/printer sharing, many-to-many? Or computer-less local e-mail &
messaging (within 250 K of course)?
mike
------------Original Message-------------
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 19:41:00 +0100 (BST)
From: ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell)
Subject: Re: Network protocols - RS232 Serial
Now that the OT ramblings are dying down, a serious one (sort of):
Anybody have a use for one or more Data Products Inc. NC16/250
NetCommanders (Not to be confused with Diamond's NetCommander ISDN
adapter)?
Are you sure that's not 'Digital Product Inc'? I have a couple of
NetCommanders here. Quite nice multi-port RS232 and parallel
'switchboxes'.
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