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Michel SUCH

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Sep 5, 2002, 5:57:51 AM9/5/02
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Hi all,

Could someone advise me about cuttently supported ethernet pci cards?
Michel SUCH - Team OS/2 FRANCE
ICQ # 51654489


John Thompson

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Sep 5, 2002, 8:53:22 AM9/5/02
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In article <zfhpuserrse.h...@news.free.fr>, Michel SUCH wrote:

> Could someone advise me about cuttently supported ethernet pci cards?

Check this site:

http://service.software.ibm.com/os2ddpak/html/index.htm

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-John (John.T...@attglobal.net)

bil...@comcast.net

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Sep 5, 2002, 12:07:58 PM9/5/02
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Just about anything from 3Com is supported, Intel has some nice ones.
There are too many to mention. You might want to go to the OS/2
driver page:

http://www7.software.ibm.com/2bcprod.nsf

You can get an idea of what's available for OS/2.


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Bill

Michel SUCH

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Sep 5, 2002, 1:20:01 PM9/5/02
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Well, good,

But, as each time I try to search on an Ibm page, I cannot find anything.
I don't know who designed those but...

ivan

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Sep 5, 2002, 4:45:01 PM9/5/02
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 09:57:51 UTC, "Michel SUCH" <ms...@free.fr> wrote:

Hi Michel

I've found any card with a Realtek RTL8139 chip works very well.

I have been fitting both the wisecom 10/100 (ı12.10 from E.Leclerc)
and unbranded ones available at Internity (ı19.60) here in Perpignan.

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ivan
Free Catalonia.

Michel JACCARD

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Sep 5, 2002, 6:17:50 PM9/5/02
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All ethernet cards with realtek 3189 chipsets

snap...@cruzio.com

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Sep 13, 2002, 5:20:14 PM9/13/02
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In <9FbB4bcciWdf-pn2-jkb50lqqU4LG@localhost>, on 09/05/02
at 08:45 PM, iva...@free.fr (ivan) said:

>On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 09:57:51 UTC, "Michel SUCH" <ms...@free.fr> wrote:

>> Hi all,
>>
>> Could someone advise me about cuttently supported ethernet pci cards?
>> Michel SUCH - Team OS/2 FRANCE
>> ICQ # 51654489
>>
>>
>Hi Michel

>I've found any card with a Realtek RTL8139 chip works very well.

>I have been fitting both the wisecom 10/100 ( 12.10 from E.Leclerc)
>and unbranded ones available at Internity ( 19.60) here in Perpignan.

A note: Realtek RLT8139's come in several flavors. The D-link
DFE-530TX+ uses a DL10038C which is a RLT8139C. I have been unable to
find drivers which work with it.

jan

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Alan Beagley

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Sep 13, 2002, 8:03:04 PM9/13/02
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But there were even various "flavors" of DFE-530TX+: The ones in black boxes (a couple of years or more ago) worked, the ones in blue boxes didn't (the picture of the board on the front was different too), and now there is another new package.

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Alan

ivan

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Sep 13, 2002, 8:23:22 PM9/13/02
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Hi

Two of the cards have RTL8139C chips on them. They work without
problems.

If yours has a DL10038C it may be a special build for D-link and nor a
standard RTL 8139C.

If you want I can e-mail you the rtl8139.nif and rtsnd.os2.

regards
ivan
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snap...@cruzio.com

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Sep 13, 2002, 10:07:06 PM9/13/02
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In <3D827CB8...@optonline.net>, on 09/13/02
at 08:03 PM, Alan Beagley <abea...@optonline.net> said:

>the ones in blue boxes didn't

Now he tells me :)

jan
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