On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 at 19:20, Roger Addy via cctech
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>
> I'm
> wondering if it's possible to connect it to a modern ethernet network?
Run a single piece of thin Ethernet into the back of an old 10base-T hub.
Cable the hub into a modern switch.
Job done.
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>> I am using an HP 9000 Series 360 with a "Thin LAN" coax card to run a piece
>> of equipment.
[...]
> Assuming it's standard 10Base2 Ethernet, you need either a 2 to T adapter, a
> repeater with BNC
> as well as RJ45 connectors, or a repeater with an AUI connector plus a
> 10Base2 AUI.
I j
k driver installed for your OS, and standard
TCP/IP tools (telnet, ssh, ftp, nfs, etc.).
greg
chicago
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 10:19:40 -0800
From: Roger Addy
To: cct...@classiccmp.org
Subject: HP 9000 Series 360 Thin LAN
Hi All,
I am using an HP 9000 Series 360 with a "Thin LAN" coax ca
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You will need the Ethernet network driver installed for your OS, and standard
TCP/IP tools (telnet, ssh, ftp, nfs, etc.).
greg
chicago
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 10:19:40 -0800
From: Roger Addy
To: cct...@classiccmp.org
Subject: HP 9000 Series 360 Thin LAN
Hi All,
I am using an H
> On Feb 21, 2020, at 2:20 PM, Frank McConnell via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Feb 21, 2020, at 10:19, Roger Addy via cctech wrote:
>> I am using an HP 9000 Series 360 with a "Thin LAN" coax card to run a piece
>> of equipment. The LAN connection is not currently being used. I'm wondering
>> if
On Feb 21, 2020, at 10:19, Roger Addy via cctech wrote:
> I am using an HP 9000 Series 360 with a "Thin LAN" coax card to run a piece
> of equipment. The LAN connection is not currently being used. I'm wondering
> if it's possible to connect it to a modern ethernet network? If so, what
> could
The 360 seems to have a 15 pin AUI connector as well as the thin
connector so you can get a 10-BAseT transceiver and connect it to the
AUI that is what I did for my 380. I don't think there is any support
for ethernet in things like Workstation BASIC you would likely need to
be using a OS like
> On Feb 21, 2020, at 1:19 PM, Roger Addy via cctech
> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am using an HP 9000 Series 360 with a "Thin LAN" coax card to run a piece
> of equipment. The LAN connection is not currently being used. I'm wondering
> if it's possible to connect it to a modern ethernet net
Hi All,
I am using an HP 9000 Series 360 with a "Thin LAN" coax card to run a
piece of equipment. The LAN connection is not currently being used. I'm
wondering if it's possible to connect it to a modern ethernet network?
If so, what could I do with it? I found an adapter on Amazon. I would
> > Thinnet is "just Ethernet." All you need is some sort of transceiver to
> > connect it, and many old hubs have Thinnet ports right on them (my trusty
> > 10baseT Allied Telesyn hub has such a port).
>
> I think I have the same model.
It's an MR820TR. It's been in continuous service with me p
> On Feb 21, 2020, at 1:47 PM, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>> I am using an HP 9000 Series 360 with a "Thin LAN" coax card to run a
>> piece of equipment. The LAN connection is not currently being used. I'm
>> wondering if it's possible to connect it to a modern ethernet network?
> I am using an HP 9000 Series 360 with a "Thin LAN" coax card to run a
> piece of equipment. The LAN connection is not currently being used. I'm
> wondering if it's possible to connect it to a modern ethernet network?
> If so, what could I do with it? I found an adapter on Amazon. I would
>
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