Date : Thu, 28 Jul 2005 22:22:18 +0100
From : "BeebMaster" <beebmaster@...>
Subject: Re: Econet-Ethernet bridge
This might help:
http://www.beebmaster.co.uk/Econet/AcornBridge.html
and the SJ Research Bridge is here:
http://www.beebmaster.co.uk/Econet/SJEBridge0.html
Best wishes,
Ian
----- Original Message -----
From: Jules Richardson
To: bbc-micro@...
Sent: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 12:33:41 +0000
Subject: RE: [BBC-Micro] RE: Econet-Ethernet bridge
On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 13:15 +0100, Rob wrote:
> At 11:35 28/07/2005, Jules Richardson wrote:
> > > And additional hardware for clocking the 68B54 from the clock remote
> > > signals, and sensing clock presence (nDCD input), and contention logic
> > > (nCTS input), and the line drivers of course.
>
> there's not much needed for these, and they can be cribbed from the BBC
> circuits of course.
Just a question of how many I/O lines would be needed on a parallel port
and how many are actually available!
> >This is starting to look less and less possible without additional
> >hardware - I'm starting to see why the rumour is that Acorn's VAX Econet
> >interface was actually a BBC doing the network processing and hooked up
> >to the VAX by a different interface!
>
>
> Has anybody got the circuit for Acorn's Econet-Econet Bridge (one on ebay
> at the moment) - what's in there, and how does that manage it?
I've got the hardware; if nothing else I could grab some photos
(probably not until tomorrow). I seem to remember it's a 6502-based
board in there, just with two lots of Econet interface circuitry.
Actually I need to photograph it anyway and back up the ROMs, so it's a
good excuse...
I'm pretty sure I don't have the schematic though. (it'd be useful to
have a copy if anyone does have it)
cheers
Jules