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From: gaynor@agvax2.ag.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Re: Serial Port Expansion Cards (Nu-Bus/SE/30)
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Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1991 15:13:10 GMT

In article <2980@lee.SEAS.UCLA.EDU>, weiss@crowe.seas.ucla.edu (Michael Weiss) writes:
>I remember hearing about a Nu-Bus card that was supposed to add 4 serial
>ports to a Mac II.  I have several questions about this:
>
>4)  Is there a version out for the SE/30 PDS slot?

The card is called the QuadraLink, made by Applied Engineering...

     Applied Engineering
     P.O. Box 5100
     Carrollton, TX  75011
     PH: 214/241-6060

The flyer I have doesn't include the tech specs (speed and whatnot) that you
requested.  However, the card is a NuBus card (not PDS) so the only way you
could use it with an SE/30 would be to buy the Second Wave Expansion Chassis.

     Second Wave, Inc.
     9430 Research Blvd.
     Echelon II, Suite 260
     Austin, TX  78759-6541
     Fone: (512) 343-9661
     Fax: (512) 343-9663

Interesting... two good expansion companies, both in Texas.  Wonder if this 
is any indication about Texans in general?

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