david@twg.com (David S. Herron) (04/17/91)
I have a 3B1 ethernet card for sale, now that I don't have a machine to put it in anymore. I expect to get somewhere between $150 and $200 for it. (BTW, this will *NOT* include the manuals but *WILL* include the software ;-) .. to give fair warning ..) This is one I bought from Robert Slaski last summer back when I was still enthused about the machine & thought I might build an ethernet at home. It has been plugged into a 3B1 we have here at work (wink, wink) and tested and is known to work. Contact: David Herron Home-Number: (415) 964-2720 Work-Number: (415) 962-7193 E-Mail: David Herron <david@twg.com> [BTW: For those who don't know. This is a moderately rare card, supposedly only 3,000 were ever made. The only connector is a 15-pin AUI connector, there is NO "thin net" connector meaning that one MUST use an external transciever of some sort. Possibilities include drop-cable to normal transciever directly plug-on thin-net transciever, or twisted pair transciever drop-cable to a multi-port transciever (DELNI or work alike) These involve various costs, Our-Dear-Thad posted some findings on thin-net options last year when he got his ether card(s).] David