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A quick search revealed:
URL: http://www.realtek.com.tw/cn/driver/8139-driver.htm
file: ftp://210.192.0.122/lancard/drivers/8139/ndis2os2.zip
HTH....
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On 10/6/01, Michael Rakijas wrote, in part:
>Is anybody out there using a Realtek 8139 based network card
>successfully under OS/2? One example is the DLink 530TX+, of which I
>have one. A little sleuthing allowed that the main chip is just a
>relabelled 8139 (DLink's marking is DL10038). I am trying to use such a
>card in my eCS experimentation machine. The driver seems to load when
>it says it has detected the card but then claims a fatal processing
>error and quits. Thanks for any advice in advance.>-Rocky
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