At 09:53 PM 4/14/02 -0700, Ethan Dicks wrote:
 --- Rick Murphy <rmurphy(a)itm-inst.com> wrote:
  At 09:52 AM 4/13/02 -0500,
pat(a)cart-server.purdueriots.com wrote:
 >Looks like I'm getting my DEC 5-letter scrambles confused. 
Easy to do.
  That's the DEBNT. (10 Megabit ethernet
bridge). 
I'm pretty sure the two VAX-BI 10Mbps ethernet cards are the DEBNI
and the DEBNT.  The "B" this case being the distinguishing letter.
Could be wrong, though. 
Ethan, you're probably right - that's what I get for trying to do this from
memory.
The LanBridge 100 is a DEBET, not a DEBNT. (The LanBridge 200 is the DEBAM).
I think both of these predate the BI bus, which explains the "DEB" prefix.
         -Rick