peacock@sundancer.stanford.edu (Glenn M. Peacock) (11/16/88)
I haven't seen this mentioned here, so I thought I'd give it a whirl. Is there a TOPS Flashcard, Appletalk-PC card, or equivalent for the PS/2?? If so, does anyone have experience with them? Comments?? Thanks to all. Glenn Peacock peacock@med-isg.stanford.edu Network Engineer sun!med-isg.stanford.edu!peacock Med School Information Systems Group My opinions are just that.
amanda@lts.UUCP (Amanda Walker) (11/17/88)
A company called "DayStar Digital" claims to have one, model #LT200. Their address: DayStar Digital 5556 Atlanta Highway Flowery Branch, GA 30542 (404) 967-2077 FAX (404) 967-3018 They have an 800 number to find the closest dealer: 1-800-962-2077 I have no other knowledge of the board, although they do claim to be shipping. -- Amanda Walker InterCon Corporation, 11732 Bowman Green Drive, Reston, VA 22090 ...!uunet!lts!amanda / lts!amanda@uunet.uu.net
farrell@EREBUS.STANFORD.EDU (Phil Farrell) (11/22/88)
Are you determined to put your PS/2 on the AppleTalk net, or do you just want it to be able to share files with your Macintoshes and PCs that are already on the net and print to LaserWriters? In the latter case, you may be able to use TOPS newly announced support for the Etherlink MC card in PS/2s. A PS/2 on ethernet can now share files with Macs and PCs on AppleTalk bridged to the ethernet via Kinetics (or at least that is what the literature implies; I haven't actually tested the product). Get more info from TOPS at P.O. Box 4020, Concord, CA 94524-4020, 415-769-8808.