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In <696.21.57.26.08.02.2005@constellation.carrier>, on 02/08/05
at 09:57 PM, "Larry Tawa" said:
>If you still need a new OS/2 NIC, , let me know; one NIC 100/10 realtek
>with your name is available at my cost. Last year, I ended up with 60+
>Realtek NICs and somehow have found good homes for most of them. Since I
>am running out of Realtek NICs, I am of course on the lookout for new
>NICs.
I think the NIC is OK. The eCS install had not problem detectin it as
RTL8139 based.
>Just got home - work extremely busy.
Tell Walker Cat I said he should give you a back rub.
Steven
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