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Mark Abramowitz wrote: >
 > Wired lan, a Broadcom Gigabit chip, doesn't work either (the device ID is
 > different than that supported by GenMac), so per the instructions in the
 > driver package, I've submitted the appropriate info and files to the
 > Genmac list for possible support.
 
 
There have been Broadcom chipsets that have OS/2 network drivers. I  have used them on the IBM ThinkVision 205 servers. No need to use
 genmac. I will have to do some checking in some archived files to
 locate the driver for you.
 
 
 
 
 
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