Novelle NIC's
Big box of Network cards, ethernet, ISA slot Some with boot roms. All are pulls from working systems. Hard to find now, since there's little need, but I got them, maybe all of them! Trade Yes..Money, Maybe!
Serious? Give me a zipcode and I'll estimate the shipping
These have to go....
Len
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seems to be no needy out there.. I had a box load of brand new ones.. HP w/software and all.. finally gave them all to the seventh day adventist mission... along with a box load of sound cards, video cards, motherboards, cpu's, ram, hard drives, cases, keyboards, mice, floppy drives, and hundreds of cables...
HI,
Are they all ISA slot or are there any PCI slot cards too?
Of course this is important for systems that dont have ISA
slots. When i build my older system i made sure to get
a few ISA slots on the motherboard along with the newer
PIC slots mostly because i designed a special interface card
myself that plugged into only an ISA slot, but that was quite a while
back now. ISA slots are almost unheard of now, and i think PCI is on it's
way out too. AGP might even be taking a nose dive soon, making
way for the new 'Express' slots which have unbelievable bandwidth.
Interesting, the new system i tried out recently (3.3GHz processor)
had a network interface built into the motherboard. The system
i currently use uses a PCI slot nic however.
Are they all ISA slot or are there any PCI slot cards too?
Of course this is important for systems that dont have ISA
slots. When i build my older system i made sure to get
a few ISA slots on the motherboard along with the newer
PIC slots mostly because i designed a special interface card
myself that plugged into only an ISA slot, but that was quite a while
back now. ISA slots are almost unheard of now, and i think PCI is on it's
way out too. AGP might even be taking a nose dive soon, making
way for the new 'Express' slots which have unbelievable bandwidth.
Interesting, the new system i tried out recently (3.3GHz processor)
had a network interface built into the motherboard. The system
i currently use uses a PCI slot nic however.
LEDs vs Bulbs, LEDs are winning.
Hi,
While the cards may not be of use, they do have useful parts. If they have thin ethernet (BNC socket), they will have a 2W DC-DC isolated power converter with a 9V output. Input voltage will be 5 or 12V depending on model. These are great for making negative supplies for op-amps, RS232 interfaces etc. Being isolated they can be used for positive or negative voltages, or the output can be connected in series with the input supply to get 21V from a 12V source. this will operate most small 24V relays and valves etc.
They also have 3 broadband transformers in a DIL package, great for signal isolation from a few hundred kilohertz to about 30MHz.
I'd have them but I'm in the UK and the shipping is a killer!
Robert G8RPI.
While the cards may not be of use, they do have useful parts. If they have thin ethernet (BNC socket), they will have a 2W DC-DC isolated power converter with a 9V output. Input voltage will be 5 or 12V depending on model. These are great for making negative supplies for op-amps, RS232 interfaces etc. Being isolated they can be used for positive or negative voltages, or the output can be connected in series with the input supply to get 21V from a 12V source. this will operate most small 24V relays and valves etc.
They also have 3 broadband transformers in a DIL package, great for signal isolation from a few hundred kilohertz to about 30MHz.
I'd have them but I'm in the UK and the shipping is a killer!
Robert G8RPI.
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