On Saturday 12 April 2008 14:23, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
Josh Dersch wrote:
I'd rather run NetBSD on a machine like this,
but they don't support the
IBM SCSI controllers at all.
Which is why looking for an Adaptec 1640-series card is a very good
idea. I have two, and they're going to the grave with me. I keep
hoping I'll find a pallet of "new old-stock" cards somewhere, in which
case I'll share.
I know the 15xx numbers some, but not those that you refer to here -- what
are they like?
On a side note, if you ever want to hook an MCA PC of
any kind (PS/2,
Tandy 4000, NCR, etc.) to a 100Mbps ethernet network, I have 100Mbps
ethernet cards for MCA from Olicom available, new-in-box.
I have one MCA card which I think is that brand here also, not 100mbps, but
still new-in-box, if anybody can use it...
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