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m Two RS-232/RS-422 serial GeoPort-compatible serial ports, 230.4 Kbits
per second maximum (up to 2.048 Mbits per second if clocked externally).
m One built-in Ethernet 10BASE-T port for direct connection to 10BASE-T
networks. (If both AAUI and 10BASE-T connectors are plugged in, the
server uses the 10BASE-T connector by default.)
m One built-in Apple Ethernet AAUI port for connecting to high-speed
Ethernet networks. Requires the appropriate AAUI transceiver adapter
(10BASE-T, thin coaxial, or thick coaxial).
m One 3.5 mm sound output port for headphones or line-level devices.
m One 3.5 mm sound input port for stereo sound input. The sound input
port supports the Apple PlainTalk Microphone that comes with some
Macintosh computers. The sound input port also supports a standard
stereo (miniplug-to-RCA) cable adapter for connecting stereo equipment
to your server. It does not support the omnidirectional microphone
(the round microphone shipped with some earlier models of Macintosh)
or the attenuated RCA adapter provided with some models of Macintosh.
m One internal/external SCSI interface that supports up to six external SCSI
devices, or one internal device plus five external SCSI devices (the built-in
CD-ROM drive is also connected to this interface). If you have a built-in
DAT drive and a second internal hard disk, you can attach up to four
additional external SCSI devices to this interface. This interface operates at
5 MB per second.
IMPORTANT
Some older SCSI devices may require updated drivers. (A “driver”
is special software that is installed in your System Folder.) Contact the device
manufacturer for information on obtaining driver software.
m One internal Fast SCSI-2 interface that supports the built-in hard disk
located in the lower bay of the internal disk drive. This interface operates
at 10 MB per second.
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