Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!aplcen!haven!umd5!steveg From: steveg@umd5.umd.edu (Steve Green) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: Hardware & network recommendations Message-ID: <5744@umd5.umd.edu> Date: 7 Dec 89 04:04:47 GMT References: <2089@atanasoff.cs.iastate.edu> <1989Dec7.025549.2442@eng.umd.edu> Reply-To: steveg@umd5.umd.edu (Steve Green) Organization: University of Maryland, College Park Lines: 17 In article <1989Dec7.025549.2442@eng.umd.edu> russotto@eng.umd.edu (Matthew T. Russotto) writes: ]In article <2089@atanasoff.cs.iastate.edu> jwright@atanasoff.cs.iastate.edu (Jim Wright) writes: ]> ]>currently have 2 Pluses and one II; I hope to get another Plus, an ]>SE/30 and either a IIcx or a portable. We also will have a couple of ]>HP Vectras (MSDOS) and a handful of HP 9000s. I'd like to integrate ]>the Vectras, and leave open the future possibility of adding the 9000s. ]>I would much rather use Ethernet rather than Appletalk, but I'm not ]>sure how well this would work. ]> ]>* Can a MacPlus be outfitted with Ethernet? An SE? An SE/30? I'm ]> certain the II series can. ]SE's and SE/030s can. Plus's can't, to my knowledge. All Ethernet is In fact, plus's can be hooked up to ethernet. There are a few companies that make SCSIethernet products. One is, Adaptek's nodem. Another is sold by Nuvotech.