Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac:40874 comp.sys.mac.hardware:110 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!psuvax1!rutgers!gatech!dscatl!wa4mei!nanovx!matt From: matt@nanovx.UUCP (Matt Brandt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: LocalTalk for MCA and PC Keywords: AppleTalk LocalTalk MCA PC Message-ID: <11@nanovx.UUCP> Date: 22 Oct 89 04:14:55 GMT Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.hardware Organization: Boylan Enterprises, Ltd. Norcross, GA Lines: 47 jca@pnet01.cts.com writes: My TOPS sales representative informed me about a month ago that the only MCA local/flashtalk card is by a company called DayStar, but he informed me that the card itself is a piece of crap. It hangs and has an assortment of engineering problems. After things are squared away in the bay area, I'm going to call TOPS and find out if the MCA flashcard uses BusMaster. If it doesn't, it isn't going to be worth having. You might as well have a PC with a flashcard if the MCA card doesn't use BusMaster. The only work around for getting an MCA machine into a TOPS network is to put a 3-Com ethernet board (the one that Sun recommends for PC-NFS) and put it into TOPS via ethernet. I don't know how soon the MCA flashcard will be here, but until then, ethernet is the only alternative. ----------------------------------- Geez this burns me... Lets set the record straight guys. DayStar Digital makes the ONLY localtalk card for the MCA. We also have a card for the pc using about the same design (minus the MCA interface). The card DOES NOT have problems, IS NOT a piece of crap, and works very well. The software that comes with the card may, or may not, be to your liking but is very functional. AppleShare Workstation 2.0 (straight from Apple) works with the card if you like their software better. For the price you get a nice piece of hardware that uses NO DMA, NO INTERRUPTS, and only a few I/O addresses resulting in VERY few configuration problems. The software that is shipped with the card gives you the ability to direct devices to LocalTalk printers with or without some postscript translation. It also comes with an AppleShare redirector that allows you to transparently access servers on localtalk. Even TOPs will work with it with a little fiddling. In my opinion the Apple software is a little nicer for the average joe because it is all menu driven whereas our software uses a mostly command line interface. I am a little suprised that TOPS would badmouth us like that. It seems kind of unprofessional especially in light of the fact that they licenced our design (I suppose the card they plan to introduce is based on it). In any event, The referenced message was in bad taste. You should only make assertions of that type based on personal experience or on the witness of MANY other people, not on what one competetor's salesperson says. If you would like more info on our localtalk card call DayStar at (404)967-2077 or Email me at this address. Matt Brandt DayStar Digital Inc. 5556 Atlanta Hwy. Flowery Branch, GA 30542 gatech!nanovx!matt