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+ | The '''DEUNA''' was [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s first [[UNIBUS]] to [[Ethernet]] [[network interface]]. It consisted of two [[DEC card form factor|hex]] boards: | ||
− | + | * M7792 PORT MODULE | |
+ | * M7793 LINK MODULE | ||
+ | connected by a pair of BC08R [[flat cable]]s. (The manual advises that BC08S cables may be used instead of the BC08R's.) The M7792 used a [[T-11 chip]] to perform some functions; the Ethernet [[transceiver]] is connected to the M7793. | ||
− | + | ==See also== | |
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+ | * [[DELUA]], the DEUNA's replacement | ||
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− | + | [[Category: DEC Boards]] | |
+ | [[Category: UNIBUS Network Interfaces]] |
Revision as of 17:31, 29 March 2021
The DEUNA was DEC's first UNIBUS to Ethernet network interface. It consisted of two hex boards:
- M7792 PORT MODULE
- M7793 LINK MODULE
connected by a pair of BC08R flat cables. (The manual advises that BC08S cables may be used instead of the BC08R's.) The M7792 used a T-11 chip to perform some functions; the Ethernet transceiver is connected to the M7793.
See also
- DELUA, the DEUNA's replacement