Tony Duell skrev:
> I also found a Hydra rev 1.0 Ethernet card for the
A2000.
> I've always thought it was unusual because it as two BNC
> as well as an AUI port. Can anyone else remember Ethernet
> cards with two BNC like this? Were 10base2 "T" connectors rare?
> I believe Hydra was a UK company, if that matters.
The Inmos B407 ethernet TRAM is a bit like that.
It's got 2 SMB
connectors and a couple of cables that plug into them and have BNCs on
the other end.
I don't know what a TRAM is, but now that I think of it, I've got an Apple
AAUI transceiver which works in this fashion as well as an ancient one from
Bull. Had it plugged into a pocket 10BaseT hub, and the transceiver actually
dwarfed the hub. =)
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