Thank you very much for the suggestion and input. I will have to make
time to visit the local store and see what they have.
Have a wonderful day / evening.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey D. Shaffer
On 1/27/07, Alain M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have one "ZEN1200" which has a Realtec-8139 chip
>
> All
I have one "ZEN1200" which has a Realtec-8139 chip
All PCMCIA need an "enabler". Irecomend that you either buy one that
explicitely say "for DOS" or go phisicaly to the store and hava a look
at the drivers.
Alain
Jeffrey D. Shaffer escreveu:
> Hi there, Alain. Thank you for your reply.
>
> My
Hi there, Alain. Thank you for your reply.
My card (a wireless D-link card) doesn't have very good non-windows
support. I was considering buying a used PCMCIA card to use in MS-DOS.
Do you have any suggestions for a decent (but not expensive) card with
DOS drivers?
Thank you very much! Have a wo
PCMCIA ethernet cards I have used many, in both MS-DOSand FreeDOS.
Does you card have any driver PKT or PACKET?
Alain
Jeffrey D. Shaffer escreveu:
> Hello all, Sorry if this has been answered before. I have been trying
> to search the FAQs and the Archives, but with little luck (perhaps I'm
> not
"Jeffrey D. Shaffer" wrote:
> not searching in the right way), but has anyone been able to run a
> PCMCIA Wireless Networking card in their DOS machine?
Due to the lack of new drivers, you can use 11 Mbit cards only:
http://www.freedos.org/freedos/news/technote/224.txt
Robert Riebisch
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BTTR S
Hello all, Sorry if this has been answered before. I have been trying
to search the FAQs and the Archives, but with little luck (perhaps I'm
not searching in the right way), but has anyone been able to run a
PCMCIA Wireless Networking card in their DOS machine?
I can't seem to find any decent info