Difference between revisions of "Digital ETHERNET Q-Bus Network Adapter"
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− | * DEQNA ETHERNET User's Guide (EK-DEQNA-UG-001) | + | * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/qbus/EK-DEQNA-UG-001.pdf DEQNA ETHERNET User's Guide] (EK-DEQNA-UG-001) |
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Revision as of 23:50, 4 November 2021
The DEQNA was DEC's first QBUS to Ethernet network interface. It was a dual card, the M7504.
To pack all the functionality required onto a dual card (the early DEUNA takes two hex cards to hold the equivalent functionality), a number of complex chips are used:
- Signetics SCN8051HCCN40 8-bit microcontroller
- Fujitsu MB8795A LAN Node Controller
- DEC DC336 QBUS Interface/DMA Controller (DEC part number 21-21427-01)
See also
- DELQA Ethernet QBUS Adapter, the DEQNA's replacement
External links
- DEQNA ETHERNET User's Guide (EK-DEQNA-UG-001)
- QBUS to Ethernet Cable Kit (MP-01811)