Re: Networking
Posted by
Ian Wright
on 1999-11-13 02:47:24 UTC
Hi Arne,
There is a kind of logo on the boards, like an italic 'LR' backwards and it
then says 'E139761'. There is also a bit of writing which says '
PCLA8100/8105/8110/8120' and 'FCC CLASS B ID: ELMPCED PCLA81XX'. As to the
chipset I don't see any numbers other people have mentioned but the chips
are, in descending size order:- Intel mPD65046GD-189 (also says 201969-221
and 9438MEA11), Intel L5123384 (N82586-10, SZ626), Intel L5122855 (N82503)
[this chip is also dated 1991], NE8392C-2N (0146619, 9431V, trade mark 'S'),
M51C464A-70, ST7033, and a small chip whose number I can't see as it is
covered by a sticker giving the card's address code. Does this give any
better clue as to what they are?
Ian
--
Ian W. Wright
Sheffield UK
There is a kind of logo on the boards, like an italic 'LR' backwards and it
then says 'E139761'. There is also a bit of writing which says '
PCLA8100/8105/8110/8120' and 'FCC CLASS B ID: ELMPCED PCLA81XX'. As to the
chipset I don't see any numbers other people have mentioned but the chips
are, in descending size order:- Intel mPD65046GD-189 (also says 201969-221
and 9438MEA11), Intel L5123384 (N82586-10, SZ626), Intel L5122855 (N82503)
[this chip is also dated 1991], NE8392C-2N (0146619, 9431V, trade mark 'S'),
M51C464A-70, ST7033, and a small chip whose number I can't see as it is
covered by a sticker giving the card's address code. Does this give any
better clue as to what they are?
Ian
--
Ian W. Wright
Sheffield UK
----- Original Message -----
From: Arne Chr.Jorgensen <instel@...>
>
> Then you have all - thick net, thin net, twisted pair - it means
> that someone has put some work on these. Sounds like a bigger
> company. I do think it is strange that you don't see any
> manufacture id or name. ( it could be a logo of some sort. )
>
> Ungermann-Bass, inc. used a U and inserted into this, an upside
> U - and not much more. They used Intel P82586 and similar chips.
> If you check out the web site I said, - you should find some links
> to places they keep some info about identity of cards. Or you
> could have some luck - if you could say something more about the
> cards. Someone here could maybe have something on them.
>
> Paul wrote that he had a RTL8029AS chip, and used the ne2k-pci
> driver. This is a NE2000 compatible card, and they work fine.
> You can get these cards for about $10-12 US dollars, - so it could
> be a simple thing to do, - just buy a couple. Else you have to dig
> for information, and he gave you a good link to start with.
>
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Discussion Thread
Arne Chr.Jorgensen
1999-11-11 14:08:38 UTC
Networking
Ian Wright
1999-11-11 13:49:47 UTC
Re: Networking
Arne Chr.Jorgensen
1999-11-12 13:53:16 UTC
Networking
Ian Wright
1999-11-13 02:47:24 UTC
Re: Networking
Paul Corner
1999-11-13 05:03:11 UTC
Re: Networking
Arne Chr.Jorgensen
1999-11-13 08:18:24 UTC
Networking
Arne Chr.Jorgensen
1999-11-13 08:30:27 UTC
Networking
Arne Chr.Jorgensen
1999-11-13 10:33:12 UTC
Networking
Arnold & Diane Chord
1999-11-13 18:14:34 UTC
Re: Networking
Jon Elson
1999-11-13 21:49:07 UTC
Re: Networking
Marshall Pharoah
1999-11-15 04:43:17 UTC
Re: Networking
Ian Wright
1999-11-15 10:02:38 UTC
Re: Networking
Kahl Klemm
1999-11-15 10:58:48 UTC
Re: Networking