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In <20030930065046.QBTT15909.fed1mtao05.cox.net@eyeleica>, on 09/29/03
at 11:48 PM, butch@fyrelizard.com said:
>I thought the correct socket services driver was automatically installed.
If everything was installed correctly, you would not be posting questions
here. :-)
> The ibm socket services driver was the one the system chose during
>installation. I've looked at the Compaq/HP site for socket service
>drivers and there are none.
They were there in 1994 when the box was new. :-) Time has passed.
>The ibm online device driver pack says that
>the driver is available at the ibm pc company bbs and the package name
>for warp 3 is CVLSI3.zip. Is this the socket services driver you are
>referring to?
If you downloaded it and looked at the files it contained, you would not
be asking this question. The DDPAK is correct.
>I've yet to find the proper driver for the 3com 3c589c pcmcia card.
I suspect you didn't look in the PCMCIA LAN section:
<http://www7.software.ibm.com/2bcprod.nsf/186d96ebef23e6438625689c007ac1ef/5576e43d0da2bc7c8625660b0079ca8d?OpenDocument>
They are standard in Warp4. Look in \ibmcom\macs for:
elpc3 .os2 30,237 .... 10-27-96 19:42:32
elpc3os2 .nif 1,615 .... 10-27-96 13:11:00
HTH,
Steven
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