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| From | "ivan" <ivanjt@free.fr> |
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| Message-ID | <sUWI7rB18pBd-pn2-IduF4fYzmVJW@localhost> (permalink) |
| Newsgroups | comp.os.os2.networking.misc |
| Subject | Re: Suggested PCI 10/100 NIC card? |
| References | <4d4a0d1e$0$5400$bbae4d71@news.suddenlink.net> <sUWI7rB18pBd-pn2-lrBiUkjdsU2B@localhost> <4d4abf3d$0$9270$bbae4d71@news.suddenlink.net> |
| Date | 2011-02-03 23:57 +0000 |
| Organization | Guest of ProXad - France |
On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 14:44:13 UTC, Mike Luther <mike.luther@ziplog.com> wrote: > Thanks Ivan > > ivan wrote: > > On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 02:04:14 UTC, Mike Luther <mike.luther@ziplog.com> > > wrote: > > > >> What is a reasonable currently available PCI LAN NIC 100/level card for OS/2 > >> MCP2 latest everything, hopefully one that has a driver for OS/2 and not > >> specifically supported by GENMAC? > >> > >> Thanks! > >> > > Almost anything with a realtek rtl8139 chip on it. > > > > I usually get the 5 to 10 cards at my local supermarket. They all > > work without problems. > > > > ivan > > > > What NIC driver device choice from the \IBMCOM\MACS\ directory does this use > in the Adapters And Protocol Services object in the OS/2 Setup folder? > > Thanks! > Hi Mike, You need to get RTSND323.ZIP from hobbes and put the contents into \ibmcom\macs\ it will then appear as Realtek 8139/8130/810x Fast Ethernet Adapter (2003-01-27) in the setup folder. ivan --
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