Since WINE and VMWare are both emulators that run on top of an os the
drivers for the card need to be provided to that layer by the underlieing
os.

In other words... If Linux cant drive the card how is VMware and in turn
Windows?

On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:26:20AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>         My situation is:
>                I have a Dlink 650+ pcmcia card which has a: TI ACX100 chipset. I am 
> using Debian kernel 2.20and can get an Orinoco card to work but not Dlink 650+. I 
> found the module acx100_pci.o, patches, etc which
> I cannot get to work.
>    My question is whether it is possible to use WINE, VMware, Bosch or anything to 
> avoid putting windows
> on my machine (Compaq Armada M300) and use the CD that came with the card?
>  Yes, I know I should have checked before I bought the card :) .
> 
>     Thanks,
>               Lyn Hines
> 
> 
>                                       Lyn Hines
>                                     0671197802 mobile
>                                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                               www.lynhines.freesurf.fr (CV, links)
> 
> 
> 
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