Subject: Re: AAUI
To: Ed Lauman" , "BSD list <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Lloyd I Freese Jr <dwarf@Op.Net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/15/2000 00:17:17
At 11:42 PM -0400 5/14/00, Ed Lauman wrote:
>This is a little off topic but what is the difference between AUI and AAUI?
>Also, can I use an AAUI to 10bT transceiver with NetBSD? Is there a
>particular brand/type that works or are they all fine? Ed

AAUI is Apple own version of AUI. It's basically a smaller version of 
the AUI port but I think that some of the pins might be moved around 
(I have the pin outs for AAUI some where). There are adapters to make 
an AAUI an AUI but they're kind a big and need a power cable. AFAIK, 
you should be able to use your 10bT transceiver with out a hitch
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