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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Want to trade some cards?
From: phrostie <phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 09:33:48 -0500
Reply-to: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

at first i was thinking like baseball cards.
oh oh oh i want one with a picture of a pdp-11.

i know shut up and go away

phrostie


Curtis Hawthorne wrote:

> Hello ACLUG members!
>
> I have come across some computer cards and was wondering if anyone would
> like to trade.
>
> 1.    I have several kinds of ISA ethernet cards that I would like to
> trade for a PCI card (preferably capable of 100Mbps).  I'm pretty sure
> that the cards would work with Linux, but don't have any
> manuals/drivers/information about them.  I have the following chipsets:
> CN9003F - Has some jumpers, so it probably isn't PnP.  Can do BNC or
> AUI.  Power and Busy indicator lights.
> UMC UM9003AF - No jumpers, so it is probably PnP - don't know if it will
> work.  Has BNC and UTP connectors.  No indicator lights.
> DP83901AV - Has jumpers. AUI + BNC. No indicator lights.
> DP8390DN - Has Jumpers. AUI 6 BNC. No indicator lights.
> Something with a "C" logo and the numbers 92C901, 9251S, and NA2668.
> Has jumpers.  Large Red and Green indicator lights.
>
> I would be willing to trade one or two of these.
>
> 2.  My friend has some old ISA video cards he would like to trade for a
> simple 1-2 meg PCI card (or better).  He might also have some old 386
> motherboards.
>
> I could bring the cards to the next meeting.
>
> Looking forward to your answer!
>
> Curtis Hawthorne

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