You might try the Asante installer at http://www.asante.com/support/legacy/Adapters_in/MiscellaneousLegacy.asp or http://www.asante.com/support/legacy/Adapters_in/MacConPlus.asp . I suspect the first link would be a better bet, but both of them appear to be universal driverpacks intended for a wide swath of cards.

Also wouldn't hurt to go ahead and do the 7.5.5 upgrade. I found 7.5.x to be a little bit slower than 7.1 machines, but functional. I think 7.1 is probably my favorite of the 7's, at least on 68k machines.

Scott

On 1/13/2010 11:10 PM, hartonj wrote:
That's a nice thought, but this one ain't working. I installed System
7.5.3 the other day over the previous OS. It still can't find the
card. Any other suggestions?

On Jan 8, 10:49 pm, Clark Martin<[email protected]>  wrote:
John Teffer wrote:
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:
Most LC Ethernet cards used Apple's Drivers.

--
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"


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