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Posted by: uniserver on 2012-11-03 02:12:03 Mac OS 7.5.5 - 8.6 does not have the driver installed.
does anyone have any info on this, Tried google searches, Nothing
the guy on ebay said driver was in the os... obviously he was wrong 🙁

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Posted by: olePigeon on 2012-11-06 11:13:43 Are you sure you have the LC Ethernet extension installed? I don't think it's installed by default. You could run the System Installer again, then do Custom Install and make sure the LC Ethernet extension is selected.
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Posted by: uniserver on 2012-11-06 11:22:57 thanks for the tip, i will check!
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Posted by: markyb86 on 2012-11-29 13:37:24 hey bud check this out!
http://www.asante.com/support/legacy/Adapters_in/MiscellaneousLegacy.asp
😱) might be what you are looking for. some guy had same adapter on the apple support forums with an LCII.
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Posted by: uniserver on 2012-11-29 13:59:51 thanks, i will try it later tonight. it would be great to get that nic going.
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Posted by: olePigeon on 2012-12-05 12:43:57 http://www.macdrivermuseum.net/network.html
This has a list of network drivers. I'd recommend the Apple one to make sure you have the LC Ethernet extension installed.
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Posted by: uniserver on 2012-12-05 12:51:47 These installer packages include drivers for Apple's older (system 6, 7) ethernet drivers & machines (Nubus, LC, CS).
I include NSI 1.4.4 since it is an 800k image and supports some 3rd party NIC cards.
NSI 1.5.1 dropped support for 3rd party NIC cards.
which package do you think will work the best for me?
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Posted by: NickNick on 2013-10-27 14:16:09 Hey, I have this exact card and it does NOT work in any of my machines either. The Macintoshes see it but always gives an error. Did you by chance get this card to ever work?
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-10-27 14:31:32 Run SlotInfo from the Gauge Series to read the DeclROM info. That should identify the manufacturer for your search string.
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-10-27 15:01:16 gosh i don't think so.
can you figure it out for me 🙂
i think i still have the nic somewhere.
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Posted by: NickNick on 2013-10-27 15:16:21 The only difference is my ROM chip has a different number than yours but pretty much every thing else looks the same. Does yours have the thin green wire on the back of it?
The chip is LC ROM 438D.
I just happen to have another ethernet card I can not use either because it has a weird connector on the end of it. So I swapped out ROM chips and it let me choose ethertalk and gave no error. I though I got it. No. Chooser is unable to see any other machine and the network is not seen.
I have thought about the idea of it being connected to a switch that is gigabit able, and the card not knowing what to do with that signal. Thought I read something about that somewhere.
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-10-27 15:38:00 ROM version isn't the issue, Card ID and Manufacturer will be in the ROM's content. SlotInfo, TechTool, etc. will give you that information so you can search for the proper driver for your cards. There's another utility that gives more comprehensive info in its Reports, but I can't think of it offhand.

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Posted by: NickNick on 2013-10-28 03:13:27 I will have to see if I can find a link and download the slotinfo app. Maybe Macintosh Garden?
I do have tech tool pro installed on pretty much every one of my macs. I didnt think to check there. I will do that tonight when I get home from work. Thanx for the tip 🙂
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Posted by: trag on 2013-10-28 12:44:28 I don' t think that the Apple drivers will do the trick, as I do not believe that the Apple cards used the SMC91C92 chip. I did a little searching on the chip part number and the text "LC slot" but didn't come up with anything very useful -- a couple of other people looking for drivers for the same kind of card.
It is a 10baseT card, as I did find part of a datasheet for the SMC chip, and that's what it supports. It is not a 10/100 card, which would have been cool.
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Posted by: dougg3 on 2013-10-28 17:08:42 Also, what about the bottom of the card? If there's an FCC ID somewhere, you can probably search the FCC database to find who the manufacturer is.
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Posted by: NickNick on 2013-10-29 03:56:28 Hmm. there are some markigs on the back now that you mention it.
I had it in two different macs, an LC II and an LC III, both can see it but gives an error almost immediatly when selecting ethertalk, and then reverts back to local talk.
Tech tool pro did not identify the card in the Macintoshes unfortunatley. I clicked each tab.
Trash80...those are some pretty cool apps you have there. Where did you get those gauges from?
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-10-29 09:30:12 I thought it was TechTool, but it's TattleTech that gives the most comprehensive report. It's not exactly shareware, though it's a free trial and they expect(ed?) registration and payment if you're (were?) going to use it for business purposes, unlimited use a/o upgraded feature levels. The agreement and registration info is in the freely distributable download's folder after decompression. Since the link below is for OS7-9.2.2, I'm not sure what they expect any longer.
Info links, etc. https://www.google.com/#newwindow=1&q=tattletech+macintosh
I've been using 2.8.1, but this works for 2.8.4 which I haven't tried, but plan to: http://www.tucows.com/preview/207028
From my post in The Links Project it looks like The Gauge Series is freeware. Newer has a free download of Gauge Pro, which I also have never tried, but it doesn't appear to include SlotInfo. I used SlotInfo for the screenshots in the IIfx' "Full House" series of posts because it gives just enough info clearly in a snappy graphical presentation. TattleTech give you the full story in .TXT, and nothing but the .TXT [😉] ]'>
edit: Apparently TattleTech freeware now! Check this review, bonus points if anyone can tell me what the awesome KBD in the header pic is called?
http://systemfolder.wordpress.com/2009/02/14/tattletech/ 😎
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