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Subject: Re: Re: [Cooker] Re: correction to ldetect-lst
Hi,
have been looking at 3Com; the 3c920 is basically the same controller-chip
as on the 3c905 Series NICs, it is for use as onboard-device on mobo's and
in Notebooks, I have this chip as onboard-NIC on my ASUS A
Hi,
have been looking at 3Com; the 3c920 is basically the same controller-chip as on the
3c905 Series NICs, it is for use as onboard-device on mobo's and in Notebooks, I have
this chip as onboard-NIC on my ASUS A7N8x and the Windows-Drivers that came with it
where 3c905.
@mika:
nice to hear,
Mika
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Subject: Re: [Cooker] Re: correction to ldetect-lst
Hello,
I am not 100 % sure, but as far as i know the
Hello,
I am not 100 % sure, but as far as i know the 3C920 is a modified 3C905, the 3C920
seems to be mainly used as onboard-device on mobo's, so it could be possible that the
3c905 module works, at least in Windows you can get the 3c920 to work with the 3c905
drivers, at work we have some HP V