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. -- Steve Barber Rabbit Software Corp. ...!ihnp4!{cbmvax,cuuxb}!hutch!barber ...!psuvax1!burdvax!hutch!barber (215) 647-0440 7 Great Valley Parkway East Malvern PA 19355
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. -- Narayan Mohanram Phone: 415-962 7170 ARPANET twg-ap!narayan@lll-tis-b.ARPA Usenet {attunix, ihnp4}!amdahl!twg-ap!narayan USnail The Wollongong Group 1129 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303. USA ========================================================= || If you can't lick it, try some whipped cream || =========================================================
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. -- Jim Webb "Out of phase--get help" ...!ihnp4!hropus!jrw "Use the Force, Read the Source"
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
bsteve@gorgo.UUCP (10/23/86)
>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? >-- Of course. The only difference between the backplanes is the size. Steve Blasingame (Oklahoma City) ihnp4!occrsh!gorgo!bsteve bsteve@eris.Berkeley.Edu