Looking to buy an Asante or Dayna scsi to Ethernet adapter for use with Mac Classic
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Red,
Are you sure its SCSI? Could it be NuBus?
SCSI to Ethernet adapters
hard to find, and then you also have to find the drivers
lol
Well...I sit corrected and impressed.
I did not think this aminal existed.
Something else to search for.
I am using my Mac Plus with 7.5.5 and a SCSI / Ethernet box from Asante. There are several other models out there (some "Powerbook-Special" and others by Dayna). To my experience only the Asante work quite good, I always had trouble with the Dayna´s. In case someone needs the drivers just let me know - You will have to deal with rather buggy MacTCP versions though anyway... The Asante models do operate alongside up to Mac OS 7.6.1, the Dayna´s just up to 7.5.5 (rather unstable). You will also need a 10 MBpS HUB - not a 10/100 Autosensing Hub, these will NOT work with those transceivers.
J
What once existed is still visible at:
http://www.asante.com/support/legacy/Bridges/EN_SC.asp
Regardless of the availability of the EN/SC adapters themselves, other info. (including software) can still be downloaded from the site.
Hi RedCloak,
I just happen to have an Asante ENSC adapter in very good condition with power supply and cables and driver software. If you are still looking for one, I would be glad to sell it to you. I was using it on my SE30 before I got a PDS card so it is just sitting there doing nothing. I will send you the model number and figure out a price when I get home tonight.
I am not using it and hate people who price gouge on eBay so I am not in it to make a killing, just to support my Vintage computer habit.
Thanks,
Jay