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IBM 69X6282 Enhanced Emulation Micro Channel Short Ethernet Adapter
- Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) interface
- Ethernet Adapter
- Enhanced Emulation capabilities
- Short Form Factor
- Designed for IBM PS/2 or compatible systems
- Supports standard Ethernet protocols (likely 10/100 Mbps)
- Facilitates network communication for legacy IBM hardware
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Product Overview
The IBM 69X6282 is an Enhanced Emulation Micro Channel Short Ethernet Adapter. This adapter provides Ethernet connectivity for IBM systems with a Micro Channel interface, featuring enhanced emulation capabilities.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter |
| Interface | MicroChannel Architecture (MCA) |
Additional Specifications
| Networking Standard | Ethernet (likely 10/100 Mbps) |
| Feature | Enhanced Emulation |
Product Description
This IBM 69X6282 adapter is designed for IBM systems utilizing the MicroChannel Architecture (MCA), a bus standard prevalent in IBM's PS/2 computers. It serves as an Ethernet network interface card, allowing these systems to connect to local area networks. The 'Short' designation indicates its physical form factor, likely designed to fit into shorter expansion slots available on some MCA motherboards. The key feature highlighted is 'Enhanced Emulation'. This suggests that the adapter may offer advanced capabilities for emulating specific network protocols or terminal types, which could be beneficial in environments requiring compatibility with legacy mainframe or midrange systems. This emulation capability would allow MCA-based workstations to communicate effectively with older IBM host systems. As an Ethernet adapter, it would typically provide connectivity at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) speeds, using an RJ-45 connector. The primary function is to enable network access for older IBM hardware, facilitating tasks such as file sharing, remote access, or integration into existing network infrastructures where these legacy systems still play a role.
