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- Subject: Re: 13" RGB or Ethernet card via SCSI port SE/30. Which is best ?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.210746.980@sc2a.unige.ch>
- From: kanala@sc2a.unige.ch
- Date: 4 Sep 92 21:07:46 +0200
- References: <1992Sep03.091800.15024@kub.nl>
- Organization: University of Geneva, Switzerland
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- In article <1992Sep03.091800.15024@kub.nl>, egon@kub.nl (Egon Verharen) writes:
- > This is more a question about experiences than solutions.
- > We have the following problem:
- > We would like to connect a 13" RGB monitor to a SE/30,
- > however, the PDS slot of the SE/30 is already filled
- > by an Ethernet Card.
- >
- > [ deleted ]
- >
- > My question now is:
- > Has anyone experience with connecting either a color
- > monitor or the ethernet via SCSI (or maybe even both) ??
- >
- > [ deleted ]
- >
- > ** Egon M. Verharen **
- > Institute for Language Technology
- > internet: egon@kub.nl and Artificial Intelligence (ITK)
- > P.O.BOX 90153
- > phone: (+31) (13) 662767 5000 LE Tilburg, The Netherlands
- > fax: (+31) (13) 663069
- >
-
- I think a direct-connect video and SCSI Ethernet is a better choice because
- the Mac is communicating far more with the screen than with the net, unless
- it would be an Apple Share server, but then a color screen would be a luxury
-
- There are good Ether/SCSI products, like Nuvotech (now FOCUS) Nuvolink SC,
- or Asante, or Dayna. I would buy Nuvolink SC, it's fast and reliable. Asante
- sometimes has problems with their own software, but works without any
- problem when used with Apples (strange).
-
- Please use fewer characters and don't crosspost hardware related questions
- to comp.sys.mac.misc and comp.sys.mac.wanted, you would earn more echo while
- staying in comp.sys.mac.hardware and in comp.sys.mac.comm
-
- Roman Kanala, COMIN, University of Geneva, Switzerland, kanala@sc2a.unige.ch
-