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From: taka@oit.gatech.edu (Taka Torimoto)
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Subject: Re: Connect-a-Mac
To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 94 10:12:23 EDT
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> 'Not yet, you have to use a SCSI-EtherTalk adapter.'
>
> OK. I can imagine what this adapter might do, but I've never heard/read
> anything about it. My guess is it lets you use the scsi port as an
> ethertalk port, and I assume that the Mac software to take advantage of it
> exists.
>
> Has anyone heard of such a thing, and if so, can you provide me more
> relevant info (Software needed, prices, contacts)?
I work with Ethernet and stuff during my work quarters as a co-op, and yes,
such a thing exists (and I thought that they were the coolest things!)
It's called the DaynaPort SCSI-Link... I think it's by Dana.
-Taka
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