adnan@sgtech.uucp (Adnan Yaqub) (09/19/90)
We are looking for an Ethernet card which conforms to the EISA bus architecture. We are aware of the card made by Mylex (LNE390). Does anyone know of any others? Thanks. -- Adnan Yaqub (adnan@sgtech.uucp) Star Gate Technologies 29300 Aurora Rd, Solon, OH, 44139, USA, +1 216 349 1860
jc58+@andrew.cmu.edu (Johnny J. Chin) (09/19/90)
Interlan also makes an EISA Ethernet Card. I believe the full company name is Racial Interlan or Micom Interlan. I hope this helps. __________ ___ / \ / / /_/ / /\/ _/ / / / __/. /__ / / / / / / / / / / Happy Computing .... ARPAnet: Johnny.J.Chin@andrew.cmu.edu / ------- / BITnet: jc58@andrew \__________/ UUCP: ...!harvard!andrew.cmu.edu!jc58 Computer Dr. Disclaimer: The views expressed herein are STRICTLY my own, and not CMU's.
dave@interlan.interlan.com (Dave Goldblatt) (09/26/90)
In article <4axsLp200VpFMrFHRr@andrew.cmu.edu> jc58+@andrew.cmu.edu (Johnny J. Chin) writes: >Interlan also makes an EISA Ethernet Card. Correct. It's called the ES3210. >I believe the full company name is Racial Interlan or Micom Interlan. Umm.. Well, you were close. But we're an EOP. It's Racal InterLan. (originally Interlan, then Micom-Interlan, then Racal InterLan) >I hope this helps. It did; I got a chuckle out of it. :-) -dg- -- "You can twist perceptions * Dave Goldblatt dave@interlan.com Reality won't budge..." * Diagnostic Engineering - Rush * Racal InterLan * Boxborough MA (508) 263-9929