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Mac SE/30 Network card identification

Deccman

Member
I picked up a Mac SE/30 on the weekend which appears to have a network card in the PDS slot. It breaks out to a connector card with Thicknet, BNC and RJ-45.

So far my Google-fu has failed me in finding out info about this card. All I can find on the card is "SI St NIC Rev D BD-031" and on connector card "Connector Card BD-033".

Has anyone seen this brand of card before? There seems to be similar looking network cards for the SE/30, but haven't been able to find the exact one on the Internet.

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Daniël

Well-known member
If you're looking for a driver, the generic Apple Ethernet driver, or a driver for the Asante, Farallon or Shiva SE/30 cards may work just fine. The datasheet for that Macronix Ethernet controller mentions it's NatSemi DP83902 compatible, which almost all other SE/30 PDS cards use, and they generally are intercompatible driver wise (because it's effectively a DP83902 driver).
 

Deccman

Member
Load up Tattle Tech and see what it identifies the NIC as.
I'm not finding anything with that name, other than a restaurant management app. Do you happen to have a link for that?
If you're looking for a driver, the generic Apple Ethernet driver, or a driver for the Asante, Farallon or Shiva SE/30 cards may work just fine. The datasheet for that Macronix Ethernet controller mentions it's NatSemi DP83902 compatible, which almost all other SE/30 PDS cards use, and they generally are intercompatible driver wise (because it's effectively a DP83902 driver).
Thanks for the info on the driver. There is a hard drive in the system, but I haven't powered it up yet as I want to get the logic board recapped first before going any further. I have a BlueSCSI on order for it, so hoping to do a clone of the HDD if it works.

The board is in great condition, the surface mount caps have only just started to weep. I have cleaned them up with some isopropyl alcohol to stop any damage.
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