On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 03:58:11PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
> Interesting +4, thanks a bundle!  I still have this ISA-bridge card,
> which shows up as a device of some sort, to any OS.  Are you suggesting
> that it is transparent, so the only configuration I should need to do is
> for the PCMCIA device plugged into it?  Are you also suggesting that the
> bridge should work for a whole slew of PCMCIA cards?  I'm not exactly
> sure how old the thing is, but I got it before it got branded "Orinoco",
> and was Lucent's first method for 802.11b on a desktop PC, iirc.

There is configuration which might need to be done, but it depends on
whether it's a real bridge or just an adapter of some form or other.

Another card would not blow up the machine if plugged in, but it may or
may not be easy to make it work with a device.

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Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>               Certified free software nut
 
<StevenK> You're rewriting parts of Quake in *Python*?
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