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Re: NIC issues and performance questions!
« on: February 28, 2004, 08:42:57 AM »
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Would the ZORRO NIC offer usable performance in comparison to a PCI one?
Yes, of course!
With only about 10 (or 100) mega bits / second bandwidth available, and less than that actually used, the 25MHz/32bit (zorro III), or 33MHz/32 bit (PCI) is plenty!
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Is there some way no hook an eMac to a A4000 for internet connection sharing?
You could use a router, but specifics of doing so depend on the exact hardware you choose.

 

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Re: NIC issues and performance questions!
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2004, 08:59:24 AM »
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MaDDuck wrote:
yes.....
but would the performence still be adequite??
Yes, that's what I was trying to explain to you! ;-)

See, Ethernet & 802.3 is SLOW, and for as long as the local bus (Zorro or PCI) is much faster there will be no slowdown.

PCI is a little faster than current Zorro III machines, however even Zorro III is MUCH faster than the fastest LAN networks (certainly faster than any that I know of, anyway), which means that there would plenty of spare clockcycles in your computer, even if you could transfer data at the maximum speed.

GO FOR IT! :)