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Mark Abramowitz wrote:
>
> >Holler back with how far you get.
>
> The PC Card is based on a PRISM 2 chip by Intersil.
>
> ... the os2.org page ... mentioned a driver
> for Cisco's card. A bit of research showed
> that they also used an Intersil Prism 2 chip.
>
> Tried the drivers (which are on Hobbes), and was
> able to boot the machine without any error messages
> during bootup. Even better, my ThinkPad's PC Card
> Director recognizes that the card is in. :->
Kewl. Add two paragraphs and you have an article for Carla. :)
> Next step - the Access Point, which may be
> easier, perhaps with a little help from Dallas!
I'm still running Dallas Pulse. You're gonna be running Dallas Point.
- Peter
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