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By Golly it is a four port Ethernet card that has never been used.
And I just got in a case of patch cables of various lengths...

Rob Berendt
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Date: 07/19/2017 09:26AM
Subject: Re: How to cable two ESLS disk expansion units to our new EMX0
expansion unit.

Personally unless you can see NO use for that removed card I would place
it in C1 or C6 of this expansion. If it's Ethernet cable it too so that
if you need it no trip to Barden is required!

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

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On 7/19/2017 9:19 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
> Ok. I will move C3 to C2 and C6 to C5.
> And I believe you're right on the "every card is it's own bus now" so it
> shouldn't matter if I wire
> C1-C2 and C4-C5 vs
> C1-C4 and C2-C5
>
> Knowledge gained here will be applied to our second similar upgrade.
The
> difference being the first system is a 41A and the second one will be a
> 42A. On both I will be ripping out an unused card from C10 and
replacing
> it with the EJ08 card.
>
>
> Rob Berendt
>
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