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Harry wrote:
> I'm trying to establish a LAN in my home. I need a network card that's
> OS/2 compatible. Does anyone have any suggestions/experience in this
> area?
I've had rather good luck with the D-Link 530TX, which was replaced by the 530TX+ (not the same card, and I don't know
if that one remained OS/2 friendly). You can still find both of those quite cheap at local computer shows. I've also
seen that Texas Instruments one (something-305 ?) that was an OS/2 standard for a long time, but always being sold for
5 or 6 bucks more, and I wasn't as impressed with its apparent build quality.
Jordan
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