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Hi Butch =
besides of Steven's hints:
Even the WARP Version 4 CD exists already since Fall 1996 !
So, why don't you download the accurate files from 3COM's websites ?
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/searchbyproduct.jsp?path=3Dsupport&sear
ch=3D3c589
Good luck, svobi
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butch@fyrelizard.com on 01.10.2003 14:57:03
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: installing warp3 connect
StevenL,
Thanks for the link to the pcmcia socket service driver. With the
freedom
I have I will definitely make the better choice and install it. Also,
will
hopefully find the 3com 3c589c pcmcia card driver on the Warp 4 install
cd
and copy it. Again, thanks for your time and expertise.
butch
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