ID #3920

ASDG Inc.: EB920 / LAN Rover


Connection: Zorro II

Front
Front

Back
Back

LAN Rover with manual and box
LAN Rover with manual and box

Hi Res Version, Front - 314K
Hi Res Version, Back - 293K
Hi Res Version, LAN Rover with manual and box - 293K
Closeup of left side - 616K
Closeup of right side - 669K
Image of backplate - 117K

Type Ethernet
10Base2 (BNC & Coax, ThinNet): Yes
10Base5 (AUI & Coax, ThickNet): No
10BaseT (RJ45 & UTP): No
100BaseTX (RJ45 & UTP): No
SANA-II Driver: Yes
MNI Driver: Yes (z2-dp8390.mni) ** See Below
Other Driver: No

Full length Zorro II network card. The card has a soldered jumper to change the interrupt from 2 to 6. Also this card does not have a MAC address by default, so this must be set in the TCP/IP stack or using a piece of software called s2util . At least one of the ROM sockets is for adding a ROM containing the MAC address, the other is probably for adding a boot ROM. The early cards were called LANRover but later had to be renamed due to legal reasons.

** When using MNI drivers you must set the correct options for the MNI driver. If you have the interrupt jumper set to 2 then you must use "INT=2" if it is set to 6 then you must use "INT=6". You must also specify a MAC address in software if your particular card does not contain a MAC ROM.

Contributions to this page by:
Erik Inge Bols?, Takahasi Kasiko

Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 21:20
Revision: 1.0

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