If you need a different driver to make your hardware work under the new OS, check out: there may be some hacked or newer drivers there. you have to become a member, but this site may help. Cheer,s Neil. On 3/9/07, Pensioner <al_knoll@pacbell.net> wrote: > In my various travels about the land of the free or the almost free, I seem > to happen upon free high-speed internet connections (hard wired) Having > temporarily deserted the comfy coziness of W98SE to wade through the layers > of unnecessary 'features' in W2K SP2 I note that my entire collection of > PCMCIA (PC-CARD) NIC devices no longer have drivers that work with XP. > Thanks I suppose to the relentless pursuit of being out jonesed by the > rabble from Redmond. So who in the lan of van has recommendations for > hardwired 10/100BT PCMCIA devices. Dongly or not dongly. > > I need particular devices and suppliers and personal experiences here. FOAF > won't work. And although the lure is touted, fruit flavored computing runs > against the grain in my case. Easier I suppose to just get a new dog, NOT! > |
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