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Invisible Ethernet 2000 Model Identification

 

There have been several different models of Invisible Ethernet 2000. The following chart explains how to determine which model you have.

All Invisible Ethernet 2000 boards are NE-2000 compatible, 16-bit, ISA Ethernet boards.

The chart lists all Invisible Ethernet 2000 models (except for a few early models that were sold in very small quantity). The models are listed approximately in chronological order, with the oldest models listed first. For each model, we give "identifying characteristics" which distinguish that model from all other models. We have deliberately selected characteristics based on the physical appearance of the board, so you can identify the model even if the board isn't working.

For each model, there is also a link for downloading the instruction manual, which in most cases includes a board diagram, specifications, and jumper settings. To read the manual, you need an Acrobat Reader. Please visit Adobe's Web page to download a free copy of Acrobat Reader.

 

Model Characteristics
2000/EN-3360 Identifying characteristics:
  • The board has coax and AUI connectors.
  • The characters EN-3360 are printed on the front of the board, in the upper right corner.
  • Usually (not always), there is a bar code on the back of the board that begins with the characters EN3360.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (EN3360.ZIP).

2000T/EP-16T Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has twisted-pair and AUI connectors.
  • There is a large square chip labeled with the part number EN5001.
  • There is a second large square chip labeled with the part number EN5090 or W89C90.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (EP16T.ZIP).

2000A/V2.3 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax, AUI, and twisted-pair connectors.
  • The characters 2000A V2.3 or just 2000A are printed on the front of the board.
  • Jumpers JP10 and JP11 are in the lower right corner of the board, about one-quarter inch above the gold fingers.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000V23.ZIP).

2000C/V2.3 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and AUI connectors.
  • The characters 2000C V2.3 or just 2000C are printed on the front of the board.
  • Jumpers JP10 and JP11 are in the lower right corner of the board, about one-quarter inch above the gold fingers.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000V23.ZIP).

2000A/V2.4
or
Combo 2000
Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax, AUI, and twisted-pair connectors.
  • The characters 2000A V2.4 or 2000A VER2.4 or just VER2.4 are printed on the front of the board, either in the upper right corner, or else in a spot about one inch from the bottom of the board and two inches from the right edge of the board.
  • Jumper JP1 is immediately to the left of the ROM socket, and jumpers JP3 and JP4 are immediately to the right of the ROM socket.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000V24.ZIP).

2000C/V2.4 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and AUI connectors.
  • The characters 2000C V2.4 or 2000C VER2.4 or just VER2.4 are printed on the front of the board, either in the upper right corner, or else in a spot about one inch from the bottom of the board and two inches from the right edge of the board.
  • Jumper JP1 is immediately to the left of the ROM socket, and jumpers JP3 and JP4 are immediately to the right of the ROM socket.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000V24.ZIP).

2000T/V2.4 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has AUI and twisted-pair connectors.
  • The characters 2000T V2.4 or 2000T VER2.4 or just VER2.4 are printed on the front of the board, either in the upper right corner, or else in a spot about one inch from the bottom of the board and two inches from the right edge of the board.
  • Jumper JP1 is immediately to the left of the ROM socket, and jumpers JP3 and JP4 are immediately to the right of the ROM socket.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000V24.ZIP).

2000A/V3.X Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax, AUI, and twisted-pair connectors.
  • There is a bar code on back of the board that begins with the characters 2000A.
  • On the left edge of the board there are three jumpers labeled ROM BASE and MODE and I/O BASE.
  • At the top center of the board, the characters VER3.0 or VER3.1 or VER3.2 are printed.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000V3X.ZIP).

2000C/V3.X Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and AUI connectors.
  • There is a bar code on back of the board that begins with the characters 2000C.
  • On the left edge of the board there are three jumpers labeled ROM BASE and MODE and I/O BASE.
  • At the top center of the board, the characters VER3.0 or VER3.1 or VER3.2 are printed.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000V3X.ZIP).

2000T/V3.X Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has AUI and twisted-pair connectors.
  • There is a bar code on back of the board that begins with the characters 2000T.
  • On the left edge of the board there are three jumpers labeled ROM BASE and MODE and I/O BASE.
  • At the top center of the board, the characters VER3.0 or VER3.1 or VER3.2 are printed.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000V3X.ZIP).

2000A/FD Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and twisted-pair connectors.
  • The upper left corner of the board is labeled 510-10002-000 Ether 16 V2.3.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000FD.ZIP).

2000C/FD Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has a coax connector.
  • The upper left corner of the board is labeled 510-10002-000 Ether 16 V2.3.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000FD.ZIP).

2000A/LC Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and twisted-pair connectors.
  • There are two jumpers at the top center of the board: one labeled MODE 0 and MODE 1, and the other labeled BNC and TP.
  • Some (not all) of these adapters also have AE-200LC printed in the lower left corner.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000LC.ZIP).

2000C/LC Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has a coax connector.
  • There are two jumpers at the top center of the board: one labeled MODE 0 and MODE 1, and the other labeled BNC and TP.
  • Some (not all) of these adapters also have AE-200LC printed in the lower left corner.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000LC.ZIP).

2000S/V1 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and twisted-pair connectors.
  • There are no jumpers on the board.
  • There is a large controller chip labeled with the part number DP83905.
  • There is a bar code on back of the board that begins with the characters 2000S.

Click here to download manual, including specifications (2000S.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPS.ZIP).

2000S/V2 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and twisted-pair connectors.
  • There are no jumpers on the board.
  • There is a large controller chip labeled with the part number W89C905.
  • The board has one of the following labels: AE-200JL in the lower left corner; or EN-2000P3 in the lower left corner; or PTC-7000 in the upper right corner.

Click here to download manual, including specifications (2000S.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPS.ZIP).

2000JA Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and twisted-pair connectors.
  • There are no jumpers on the board.
  • There is a bar code on back of the board that begins with the characters 2000JA.

Click here to download manual, including specifications (2000J.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPJ.ZIP).

2000JC Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has a coax connector.
  • There are no jumpers on the board.
  • There is a bar code on back of the board that begins with the characters 2000JC.

Click here to download manual, including specifications (2000J.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPJ.ZIP).

2000JT Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has a twisted-pair connector.
  • There are no jumpers on the board.
  • There is a bar code on back of the board that begins with the characters 2000JT.

Click here to download manual, including specifications (2000J.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPJ.ZIP).

2000RA Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and twisted-pair connectors.
  • There is a bar code on the back of the board that begins with 2000RA or NE2000RA.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000R.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPR.ZIP).

2000RC Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has a coax connector.
  • There is a bar code on the back of the board that begins with 2000RC or NE2000RC.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000R.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPR.ZIP).

2000PXA/V1 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and twisted-pair connectors.
  • There is a bar code on the back of the board that begins with 2000PXA.
  • There are jumpers in the upper left corner labeled PNP, JPLS, JPER, MEM, I/O, and IRQ, reading from left to right.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000PXV1.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPP.ZIP).

2000PXC/V1 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has a coax connector.
  • There is a bar code on the back of the board that begins with 2000PXC.
  • There are jumpers in the upper left corner labeled PNP, JPLS, JPER, MEM, I/O, and IRQ, reading from left to right.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000PXV1.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPP.ZIP).

2000PXA/V2 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and twisted-pair connectors.
  • There is a bar code on the back of the board that begins with 2000PXA.
  • There are jumpers in the upper left corner labeled I/O, IRQ, JPR, and BROM ADDRESS, reading from left to right.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000PXV2.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPP.ZIP).

2000PXC/V2 Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has a coax connector.
  • There is a bar code on the back of the board that begins with 2000PXC.
  • There are jumpers in the upper left corner labeled I/O, IRQ, JPR, and BROM ADDRESS, reading from left to right.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000PXV2.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPP.ZIP).

2000PXA/PN Identifying Characteristics:
  • The board has coax and twisted-pair connectors.
  • The number 2976033303 is printed inside the ROM socket in large print.
  • In the upper left corner of the board there are a series of jumpers which are labeled PnP, JUMP, ROM ADDR, and IO ADDR, reading from left to right.

Click here to download manual, including board diagram and jumper settings (2000PXPN.ZIP).

Click here to download setup program (SETUPP.ZIP).

 

Note: Identifying characteristics are given for the purpose of distinguishing among different models of adapters sold by Invisible Software. Adapters purchased from other vendors may also have these characteristics, because the original manufacturers supplied the same adapters to other vendors.

 

Notices: Copyright 1997 by Invisible Software, Inc. Invisible Software and InvisibleLAN are trademarks of Invisible Software, Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

This document was prepared on 11/15/97, and was believed to be accurate as of that date. Procedures, specifications, and compatibility may change without notice, and therefore this document may be out-of-date and/or inapplicable to current product versions. Invisible Software provides this document "AS IS" and without warranty of any kind. Under no circumstances shall this document be construed as creating or expanding any warranty of product performance.

 

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