[net.micro.mac] SCSI <-> ethernet ?

hpb@cernvax.UUCP (hpb) (02/12/86)

WARNING: This request has been sent both to net.micro.mac as well as
	 mod.protocols.appletalk. Accept my appologies, those of you
	 who encounter it twice.

	A little while ago I posted a request to INFO-APPLEBUS trying
to find whether there were any "affordable" Mac <-> ethernet black boxes
which would allow a Macintosh to sit (alone - ie not sharing access through
Appletalk) and speak to the ethernet.
	All I discovered was that there is a company in (you guessed it)
California named Kinetics that are trying to develop a commercial version
of Bill Croft's (SUMEX') SEAGATE.

	So now I ask: What about SCSI??   So far I have only seen articles
discussing third party HardDisk manufacturers. Does anybody know whether
there exists an Ethernet card that could connect through the Mac+ SCSI
port.  If anybody has any information on this, please e-mail me your
response and I will summarize findings of self determined general interest.

Hans Peter Brondmo              hpb@cernvax.BITNET
				hpb@cernvax.UUCP
PS-CO, CERN  CH-1211
Geneva 23, Switzerland
(41)(22)83.36.61

For all the above, I am not representing any institution, but rather
trying to satisfy a personal curriosity. ( <- This was a disclaimer)