UOWRAK@UOFMCC.BITNET.UUCP (04/15/87)
Chris Petersen asks, "What are DEMPR's and DELNI's?" Yes, Chris, they are somewhat obscure Digital acronyms for Digital Ethernet products (hence the leading "DE" in the names). Specifically: DEMPR = Digital Ethernet MultiPort Repeater DELNI = Digital Ethernet Local Network Interconnect To this list, you could add DESTA = Digital Ethernet STation Adapter DEFTR = Digital Ethernet Frequency TRanslator DEUNA = Digital Ethernet UNibus Adaptor The latter spawned some near acronyms such as DEQNA (for Q-bus) and DELUA (for Unibus) systems. These acronym translations are correct to the best of my knowledge. For more information, consult the "Networks and Communications Buyer's Guide", part number ED 29170 42/86 09 04/43 75.0; you should be able to get this from your local DEC sales people. (The part number above refers to the 1986 October-December edition; you can probably get a newer version.) Roger Kingsley E-mail: UOWRAK@UOFMCC.BITNET Tele: 204/786-9449 Smail: Computer Services, The University of Winnipeg, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 2E9
robinson@ecsvax.UUCP (Gerard Robinson) (04/16/87)
In article <8704160024.AA14830@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> UOWRAK@UOFMCC.BITNET (Roger Kingsley) writes: >Chris Petersen asks, "What are DEMPR's and DELNI's?" > original explanation deleted.... > >To this list, you could add >DESTA = Digital Ethernet STation Adapter >DEFTR = Digital Ethernet Frequency TRanslator >DEUNA = Digital Ethernet UNibus Adaptor ^Unibus to Network > >The latter spawned some near acronyms such as DEQNA (for Q-bus) and DEQNA = Digital Ethernet Qbus to Network Adapter >DELUA (for Unibus) systems. DELUA = Digital Ethernet Lan to Unibus Adapter Boring but relatively logical stuff, huh? :-) Gerard A. Robinson UNC School of Medicine