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Help Identifying SE/30 NIC

Sunoo

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I just got this NIC for an SE/30 that was sold as working, but I can't figure out who made it, so I can't get the right drivers. The seller claims to not know either. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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beachycove

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Install A/UX and it should work, plus give you the details with a little prodding. It only takes an hour or so, assuming you have the right gear.

 

Sunoo

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Are you saying this won't work in Mac OS? Or just that I need A/UX to identify the card?

 

Johnnya101

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He’s saying AUX will give you the details.

i think I have a card that looks the same. I used regular old Asante drivers and it worked. I’d try using those first, it’s quick and easy to check.

 

Sunoo

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I tried the Asante drivers, no luck.

I couldn't find SlotInfo, but I found TattleTech, and it identifies as being made by A-Series?

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Sunoo

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Okay, I found another thread where it said to use the Farallon drivers. I had that driver disk on hand, so I tried it, and it seems to be detected correctly now. Now I just need to find an ethernet cable and see if I can convince it to connect.




 

Johnnya101

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Yours is very similar to mine. Same components for the most part, just moved around. And what do you know... Mine also says ASERIES V1.0! And it was Farallon I was thinking of, not Asante (as you found out yourself).

Must have been some generic card sold back in the day.
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