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The Macintosh Classic doesn't have any kind of expansion port, so there isn't any off-the-shelf way to add internal ethernet. Now thats not to say somebody hasn't figured out some way to do it, but not like the PDS slot in your color classic. If you want ethernet in a compact Mac with a black and white screen, it needs to be an SE or SE/30
Nope, no ethernet cards for the Classic, in fact the Classic and the Classic II never had any PDS cards. You could add extra memory on the Classic and an extra ROM/FPU to the Classic II.
Your friend's best bet if he wants ethernet is a SCSI to ethernet adaptor like the Asante mini en/sc (there were others, but I forgot what they're called)
There were several different etherwave adapters, one for AAUI ethernet, one for AUI, one to hook up to the computer's localtalk serial port and thence to ethernet, one to hook one printer to ethernet via localtalk, another to hook several printers and computers to ethernet via localtalk. You have to watch the part numbers. Good luck finding the one pictured; I haven't seen one in ages.
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