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Message-ID: | <000301c24852$e8d22700$ec01a8c0@dialin.tonline.de> |
From: | Arno DOT Schuh AT t-online DOT de (Arno Schuh) |
To: | <opendos AT delorie DOT com> |
References: | <000501c246bf$0ec53be0$ec01a8c0 AT dialin DOT tonline DOT de> <000001c24719$167de8a0$c03dfea9 AT atlantis> |
Subject: | Re: Network Setup Realtec |
Date: | Tue, 20 Aug 2002 16:07:22 +0200 |
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Hi Matthias, > .INF files are setup files for Windows, while .INS files are > card specific setup files for the Novell NetWare DOS client. That was a good tip. However, now I downloaded the Novell drivers from the Realtec download page, it includes the requested .INS file (an an additional .CFG and .COM file), but it didn't work either. When I specify the path to the file in the Opendos setup procedure still an error message appears: "NNo card information file found ... you need an INS file etc. But the .INS file is there (rtsodi.ins). I tried to write the path as capital letters; I tried it with path only (a:\rtsodi.364\exe\) and I tried it with typing in path plus file (a:\rtsodi.364\exe\rtsodi.ins). Nothing works. Any further suggestions? Arno
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