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Re: WTB: PCMCIA NIC for Amiga Laptop
« on: February 01, 2007, 06:29:13 AM »
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mpiva wrote:
I recently bought a Toshiba laptop on which I've installed Amithlon and WinXP.  The laptop is a little on the older side and has no builtin ethernet.  Does anybody have a suggestion for what type of network card I can put in the laptop's PCMCIA slot that will work with both WinXP and Amithlon?


I'm using a 3Com EtherLinkĀ® III LAN PC Card model 3C589D-TP.  On the back of the card at the bottom right corner, it states REV: B, which I'd guess is revision B.  I know that there is a REV: A, but I don't know if there are any revisions past revision B.  The drivers should be on AmiNet.  If you can't find them or if AmiNet is still down, write me at my e-mail address listed when you click on my user name.

I know that there's also a wireless Ethernet card with drivers as well, but I think you have to pay a nominal fee for the software.  I could be wrong about paying for the s/w, though.

 
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Re: WTB: PCMCIA NIC for Amiga Laptop
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2007, 01:14:20 AM »
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mpiva wrote:
Is this the card you're talking about?  The auction says it's missing the dongle.  Is this important?  Do I need that?


Yes, that's the card.  But, without the "dongle", the card is not usable.  It's an integral part of the network card, as the "-TP" part indicates, it's where the Ethernet Twisted Pair jack is connected to.  Also, you should ask the seller to look on the back side of the card @ the bottom right corner to determine which revision the card is.  Mine is Rev: B.

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Computer used:     Amiga A1200 (NTSC version) with 128 MB ...