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Rocky wrote:
> 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.
Someone else probably answered you already, but I'm using a DLink
530TX nic. Not sure what they added for the "+" model. It works
quite
well, but was kind of a pain to set up. I don't recall at this
point,
but either the diskette that came with it did not have the OS/2
driver,
or it was actually stored in the \DOS subdir, or maybe I had to
pull it off
somewhere like the DDPak site. Anyway, I have it here if you
want it,
and if the TX+ card can use the same driver.
Jordan
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