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3COM PCMCIA card
- To: tp750@CS.UTK.EDU
- Subject: 3COM PCMCIA card
- From: Sean Chou <ychou>
- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 01:02:20 -0500 (CDT)
- In-Reply-To: <48277.wpa@email.psu.edu> from "Rick Andrew" at Apr 28, 94 01:24:18 pm
> Sean, just to give you an update. I recieved my 3Comm card and with much
> hassle have got it installed and working. Fortunatly, we have a great tech
> support guy in my department and he handled the whole thing. I actually
Great! At least we know it does indeed work. I'm still interested
in how configurable (if any) EasyPlay is. I seem to remember
someone saying that Ethernet cards were supported but that it
was initially commented out...
> the TP. Using EasyPlay, this was no problem. It recognized the 3Comm card by
> name in slot 4 (or 3) but of course doesn't have the information to
> configure the card. I would like to leave the 3Comm card in the replicator
It seems that we should be able to provide the info. Does it
come with an enabler?
> support the 3Comm card. That would be nice. And then again, maybe it will
> take until Microsoft comes out with "Chicago" where (hopefully) all of these
> kinds of problems will go away.
Unforunately, that'll probably take newer hardware than what we'll
have by the time it comes. Unless, our BIOS can support it... :)
> BTW, great job on the mailing list. I find it extremely helpful and
> interesting!
Great! Keep us informed on any progress you make with the 3Com card.