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From: | "Alain" <alainm AT pobox DOT com> |
To: | <opendos AT delorie DOT com> |
Subject: | Re: PCMIA struggles |
Date: | Fri, 9 Mar 2001 11:45:13 -0300 |
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I may contribute a litte with my limited experiece about PCMCIA: I have twice installed cards in different notebooks (modem and ethernet) and in both cases the card had a PCMCIA enabler software that accompanied the card that worked fine. I believe then that this hardware is more standard than we could beleive. Have a try wit your card drivers... Alain >Thomas, > >Ask mr Toshiba (if they dare to answer) or go to >http://www.systemsoft.com >(more specifically to http://www.systemsoft.com/l-2/products-other.htm) >and look for the *DOS* card services. >It is not free but may help. > >Philippe. > >Thomas Webb wrote: >> >> We have a number of Toshiba 486 laptops 1900 series running DRDOS that >> have pcmia slots. We want to use ethernet and modem cards in those >> slots. >> >> Has anyone gone through the drill of locating the driver for pcmia cards >> on these machines?? Any help would be appreciated. >
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