said:
>> that would eliminate the need to haul anything down
>> there.
Hi Steven,
As it turns out, I couldn't even haul my own carcass
down there, being under the weather. Hope you all had
a good meeting.
> I've got the files. I've been distracted by other
> projects. I'll get
> something back to you soon.
That's good to hear.
> The driver and the NIF file need to be in
> \IBMCOM\MACS and then it will be
> listed.
I'll try to I.D. the corect Gigabit driver from the
1.2 list. But I'm still wondering why it gave some
indication of working at Chapman, but does nothing
here ? Maybe the same reason that Netgear router gave
us other spurious results . . . ?
Jordan
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