Re: [NTLK] Is my old PowerMac 6100 useful for Newton connectivity?

From: Konstantinos Xonis (Konstantinos.Xonis_at_physik.uni-giessen.de)
Date: Tue Apr 20 2004 - 07:00:30 PDT


David Ensteness said (D) k
> >> Did the PM 6100 come with an Ethernet card, or would I have to add
> >> one? [...]
> >
> > It has Ethernet on board, but requires an AAUI, which would be hard to
> > find.
>
> Actually AAUI can be converted to RJ-45 [standard ethernet connector]
> through an easy to find dongle that often runs for around $3-7.

I remember only, that I had problems finding two RJ45 dongles back when I
got these 6100s. I ended up in having one RJ45 and one BNC dongle. Hopefully
its easier to get them now, I don't need no more AAUI dongles, so I don't had
a look right now where to get some.

Sorry, for that one !

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