Are any of the older pc-setup versions compatible with this board?
Orange micro-
Check the way back machine, 97 is the earliest and follow the software links
http://web.archive.org/web/19970301044046/http://www.orangemicro.com/

Hope it helps, might save some scaring when you to try dos out again for 
old times sake. :)

Gregg Eshelman wrote:

>--- Teri Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>
>>Okay, I gotta ask this, as I haven't found any
>>information about this:
>>exactly how do DOS cards in Macs work?  I have two
>>of them now, one with a
>>286 chip and one with a 386 chip.  I can vaguely
>>remember one of these back
>>in college, that seemed to do emulation and was
>>extremely slow.
>>    
>>
>
>Probably old Orange Micro boards. Unfortunately,
>www.orangemicro.com has no info on their line of
>PC cards prior to the 486 models. There is a page
>somewhere on the net with info and drivers for the
>286 but I've never seen any info on the 386.
>
>  
>




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