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Daynaport SCSI/Link-T
Posted by: abbub on 2010-05-25 14:40:23
Woot! A little dumpster diving has provided me with a Daynaport SCSI/Link-T DP0801 SCSI-to-Ethernet adapter. Hopefully I can find the drivers for this little guy and get my Mac SE onto the tubes. It didn't come with a power supply, any documentation, or any cables, but I did find out that it uses a 12-bolt center positive adapter and it powered up without any issues when I plugged it into a universal ac/dc adapter. I suspect finding the drivers is going to be a bit more difficult, but I'm still pretty excited at the prospect of getting my SE online!

Posted by: Bolle on 2010-05-25 23:59:12
that should come in handy: http://homepage.mac.com/vintagecom/.Public/Network/DaynaPORT%20Installer.sea

Posted by: abbub on 2010-05-26 07:33:31
Excellent! Thanks very much! Unfortunately I found out that the superdrive in my SE is toast. Fortunately, I came in this morning and one of my co-workers has brought me a new one, so now I can get the drivers on there!

Posted by: Bolle on 2010-05-26 22:47:27
haha yea just saw the other thread you made about it a minute after posting here only to read that you already found the drivers 😛

Posted by: jruschme on 2010-05-27 06:40:41
FYI, it's been a while since I used one, but I seem to recall that you *May* have to do a custom install to get the SCSI/Link driver. (It should be an option early in the install.)

John

Posted by: abbub on 2010-05-28 07:48:19
Right on. I finally got a working Superdrive in the SE, so I should be able to get around to setting it up this weekend.

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