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Seeking Drivers for Unknown Apple Ethernet Card? 102

rbanffy asks: "Does anybody know what this card is? I am resurrecting an old Macintosh LC II and would like to attach it to a network. The card was inside it, but the hard disk had no drivers. It is an LC-PDS Ethernet card with RJ-45 and BNC connectors. The important parts seem to be a SMC 91c92 chip and an EPROM (haven't seen one in years) labeled 'LC ROM 44F0'. Could one of you can identify this critter and point me to the correct drivers?"
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Seeking Drivers for Unknown Apple Ethernet Card?

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 07, 2004 @02:29AM (#7900665)
    So are you saying you don't know where to find drivers?

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  • by Myself ( 57572 ) on Wednesday January 07, 2004 @03:15AM (#7900893) Journal
    The SMC91C92 controller chip is fairly common, and googling for it found several references to cards based on it. Does "Focus EtherLAN II" mean anything to you? Take a look at this post from 1996 [netbsd.org] as a starting point.

    The datasheet for the SMC91cXXX family is here [mit.edu] in case that helps at all.

    P.S. I've never opened up a Mac. :)

    P.P.S. Unless gravitationally-induced acceleration counts.
  • by Gleng ( 537516 ) on Wednesday January 07, 2004 @05:21AM (#7901366)
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