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In <200410141754.i9EHsCv2006645@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 10/14/04
at 10:54 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>The OS/2Warp.BE hardware list shows a number of such cards that use the
>"Generic Prism" driver. So far, I have been only able to find:
>ibmwifi2.exe, which supposedly is specific for the IBM High Rate 128 card
>ibmprism.exe, which is for the mini-PCI card.
>Can anyone point me to a source for the "generic prism" driver?
I'm not sure how you got so lost, but a Google for:
generic prism driver os/2
will produce a lot of hits. The first one will take you right the the
download page.
Read the caveats, but lots of folks are using the driver without problems
and I've been told the author is responsive.
Just so I understand, what did you search for that got you so far off
track?
Steven
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