[net.dcom] Ethernet terminal controllers.

medin@ucbvax.ARPA (Milo Medin) (09/29/84)

Personally, I recommend the Bridge Box, cs/1 or cs/100.  Very slick
and high performance implementation.  Speaks XNS too, and soon
tcp/ip.  There are here in mountain view...

				Milo

mark@gymble.UUCP (Mark Weiser) (09/30/84)

Does anyone know of a company which makes the following product:
An ethernet product which plugs into a unibus and looks like a
DH (or other standard DEC terminal board), and which then
talks to boxes on the ethernet which are terminal multiplexers.

(It is possible to do almost the same thing by buying two
ethernet terminal multiplexers and hooking one to the computer
through one's existing DH, and using the other as above.  But
I would like my computer end to plug directly into a Unibus
and look like a DH).

Any pointers appreciated.
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rentsch@unc.UUCP (Tim Rentsch) (10/04/84)

Try Interlan.  The two products of interest are:

NTS10 -- the terminal / ethernet concentrator

NP100 -- Unibus ethernet Protocol Processor 

Near as I can tell the NP100 looks like an ethernet input on one side, and
like a DMF-32 on the other.

Interlan
3 Lyberty Way
Westford, MA  01886
(617) 692-3900