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>Is that the one you are loading via config.sys?
The last line in config.sys is:
DEVICE=\IBMCOM\MACS\ELPC3.OS2
>>> elpc3os2 .nif 1,615 .... 10-27-96 13:11:00
>>That reads 1,634 .... 8-27-98
>>>Read the .nif to figure out the description that will display.
>>3COM Megahertz 10 mbps PC Card OS/2
>That might be OK. Mine says:
> 3Com EtherLink III PC Card OS/2
Could I get a copy of your drivers to try?
>>IIRC my Thinkpad 600E is slower than that.
>You probably should apply the 3netlog.exe patch so that you can use it to
>retrieven the NIC's internal log messages.
I have the file "3net_log.exe" in the IBMCOM directory.
Is there something I need to do to "apply" it?
>>>You will know the card works when it shows up correctly in the Card
>>>Director status displays.
>>Card Director shows:
>>CARD -- LAN
>>Status -- Ready
>>(irq = 11).
>What other resources display when you click on the icon for the NIC?
I/O 110-11F
>That should be OK, as long as nothing else is using IRQ 11.
>Does the LED on the hub blink if you try a ping?
NO -- all packets are lost.
>It might be time for a review of the usual suspects: setup.cmd,
>langtran.log, protocol.in and config.sys.
Here they are. Thanks for your help.
Sandy
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