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English: Apple 10BASE2 AAUI (Friendlynet) transceiver and Apple cable. Note rectangular sheath over small D-shaped AAUI connector. Note very large ends on 10BASE2 cable which contain a mechanical system which auto terminates the cable end if it is not attached to a device.
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