[net.micro.att] Query: Using 3BNet cards

barber@rabbit1.UUCP (Steve Barber) (10/21/86)

Does anyone know if it is possible (or impossible) to use
a 3BNet card originally intended for an AT&T 3B2/300 in
a 3B2/400?

Thanks.


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narayan@twg-ap.UUCP (Narayan Mohanram) (10/22/86)

In article <233@rabbit1.UUCP>, barber@rabbit1.UUCP (Steve Barber) writes:
> Does anyone know if it is possible (or impossible) to use
> a 3BNet card originally intended for an AT&T 3B2/300 in
> a 3B2/400?

Yes you can use the same cards in both machines.
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jrw@hropus.UUCP (Jim Webb) (10/22/86)

> Does anyone know if it is possible (or impossible) to use
> a 3BNet card originally intended for an AT&T 3B2/300 in
> a 3B2/400?

Totally possible. Absolutely NO problem.
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cwd@cuae2.UUCP (10/22/86)

A 3BNET card (or any other 3B2 option card) designed for a 3B2 will work in
any 3B2 (300, 310, or 400) because the bus is the same between all of these
machines.

Chris Donahue
AT&T Info. Sys.
Application Engineering