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IBM 92G8792 14x / 17x Network Station I/O Adapter Models
- Network Station I/O Adapter
- Designed for specific IBM models
- Provides input/output functionality
- Facilitates peripheral connectivity
- Enables network station operation
- Legacy IBM hardware component
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Product Overview
The IBM 92G8792 is a Network Station I/O Adapter for specific IBM models. It provides input/output capabilities for network stations, likely for terminal or peripheral connectivity.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 92G8792 |
| Product Type | I/O Adapter |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | IBM Network Station Models |
| Functionality | Input/Output |
Product Description
The IBM 92G8792 is an Input/Output (I/O) adapter specifically designed for certain IBM Network Station models. Network Stations were thin clients or terminals used to access applications running on a central server, and this adapter would have provided the necessary interfaces for peripherals or network connectivity for these stations. This adapter card would typically handle various I/O functions, potentially including serial ports, parallel ports, keyboard/mouse interfaces, or network connections, depending on the specific requirements of the IBM Network Station models it supported. Its purpose was to extend the functionality of the network station, allowing it to interact with the user and the network environment effectively. As a component for legacy IBM hardware, the 92G8792 represents a piece of infrastructure that enabled terminal-based computing environments. It played a role in connecting users to centralized computing resources through dedicated network stations, facilitating access to applications and data in enterprise settings.