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--- Bob <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com> wrote:
> The "OS/2 Warp Compatible Hardware" web site says
> that USB NIC devices needs to
> use a Kawasaki KL5KUSB101(b) chip set,
I seem to recall seeing a list with quite a few other
chipsets that *may* have driver support . . . at
least theoretically. Almost certainly bookmarked the
URL on that -- I'll look. One problem is the newness
of many of these devices. Too new for anything that
must rely on even the latest PCIDEVS.TXT file for
identification. Another is that the chipsets in
these models change with alarming frequency, even in
later rev.s of the same device. For the list I recall
seeing, my guess is that many of those models (or
chipsets) have been superceded by now, so forget about
what's currently on the store shelves. If that's the
case, it may be Ebay time.
Jordan
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