Roland,

I have a Dayna 10bT PCMCIA card that used to be in a PowerBook 190cs. It is
lying around on my desk. I don't even know how much to ask. The shipping
will probably be more than what it is worth, no?

I'll try to get the floppy discs that have the drivers together. I know the
card and dongle are sitting upstairs. For some reason, I recall that there
were drivers that were more recent on the web somewhere but they don't do
you much good until you have it installed and functioning in your system.


Paul/.

on 4/18/04 9:02, Roland Drake at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:

> Dear Vintage Macs:
> 
> I am searching for an ethernet card for a Powerbook 190cs.
> 
> Someone responded to me privately a few days ago. I, in turn, replied. Thus
> far, I have not heard anything from that person. So I am back posting this
> message again.
> 
> If anyone has any leads about where I might purchase such a card, it would
> be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Roland :)
> 
> P.S. I live in Toronto, Canada.
> 
> 


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