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?"
Re:Fucking idiot... (Score:1, Funny)
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Looks like a Focus EtherLAN II. (Score:4, Funny)
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.
Re:Is this it? (Score:5, Funny)
I whole heartedly apologise for ruining your coffee break, and quite possibly, your entire month.