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The Czar
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Canada
28 Posts
Posted - 10 Jan 2003 :  23:58:52
I've got this DaynaPort SCSI/Link-T thing here and I haven't a clue what it does, exactly. I know that it's used to connect to a 10baseT connection, but I haven't been able to get it to work, at all. Google hasn't turned up anything either. I was wondering if anyone had ever heard of this. Model#: DP0801 .

As always, any help is greatly appreciated.

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~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit


Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2003 :  05:03:38
The Mac Driver Museum has a link to a driver download, IIRC.

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cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader


USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 12 Jan 2003 :  01:52:48
I could use one of those for my Plus...oh well, I'll look for a serial-to-ethernet doohickey instead.

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jruschme
Junior Member


USA
196 Posts
Posted - 13 Jan 2003 :  07:34:58
quote:

The Mac Driver Museum has a link to a driver download, IIRC.


Intel bought Dayna back in '96 or '97. They still offer the drivers as a download on their site.

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