I had an old LC with a mystery Ethernet card in it. I looked at the
names on the chips on the card, and one of them matched a network
driver at the Mac Driver Museum here:
http://www.macdrivermuseum.net/network.shtml
Good luck!
On Jan 8, 2010, at 4:29 PM, hartonj wrote:
Yes, I might be able to get 7.5 or 7.5.3 on it, since macintosh garden
has disk images which should work and apple has files for download.
I'm a little wary of that though, as I'd hate to scrap a working
install for an unworking one. Are there are other tools to detect
attached/connect hardware for this era of mac? I got the card off ebay
actually, and the contacts seemed ok last I checked. Are there any
sure ways of checking the card or the slot for problems (I don't have
any other cards)?
On Jan 7, 11:39 pm, tortoise <[email protected]> wrote:
On Jan 6, 7:21 pm, hartonj <[email protected]> wrote:
So, i've got this LC II, and what I'm fairly sure is an Asante MCLC
pds ethernet card. However I cannot get it to work. The computer has
System 7.1 and other than recently drag and dropped files it had
only
the network control panel. The asante installer can not detect the
card and the apple network software installer 1.5 didn't help much
either. Is there obvious I am missing? Is it possible that the
card or
the slot are faulty?
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