Could someone advise me about cuttently supported ethernet pci cards?
Michel SUCH - Team OS/2 FRANCE
ICQ # 51654489
> 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)
http://www7.software.ibm.com/2bcprod.nsf
You can get an idea of what's available for OS/2.
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Bill
But, as each time I try to search on an Ibm page, I cannot find anything.
I don't know who designed those but...
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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regards
ivan
Free Catalonia.
>On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 09:57:51 UTC, "Michel SUCH" <ms...@free.fr> wrote:
>> Hi all,
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>> Could someone advise me about cuttently supported ethernet pci cards?
>> Michel SUCH - Team OS/2 FRANCE
>> ICQ # 51654489
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>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
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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>the ones in blue boxes didn't
Now he tells me :)
jan
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