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- Subject: Re: PCROUTE as a cable converter
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.143121.5129@memstvx1.memst.edu>
- From: bartont@next1.msci.memst.edu (Tom Barton)
- Date: 21 Jan 93 14:31:21 -0600
- References: <1993Jan18.232137.1077@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca> <9301192333.aa07335@lda.leissner.se>
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- In article <9301192333.aa07335@lda.leissner.se> pf@leissner.se (Peter Fassberg) writes:
- >>Just wanted to know if I could use PCRoute to convert from say, thin ethernet
- >>to 10baseT by using the router?
- >>
- > Why not simply use the PCBridge code ? We use it to convert from thickwire
- > to thin. The only problem now is that the only supported card that is
- > still available is the 3c507 - which is a bit pricy.
-
- The latest models of SMC's (formerly Western Digital) wd8003 and wd8013 lines
- of ethernet boards continue to work fine with PCBridge's built-in support, as
- they always have.
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