wrote:
> eCS can't seem to find or use the wireless
> network card, and I can't seem to find a way to do
> any
> sort of selective install to get access to it.
> (Q3:) Does
> anyone have any suggestions now ?
Where there are no existing *specific* drivers for
your card, I think the only hope is probably GenMac,
the latest release of which is supposed to be part of
RC4. There is also a site that has an extensive
listing(s) of the chipsets used by various NICs --
wireless or otherwise -- and the implications of that
driver-wise. Sorry, but I don't have the link readily
to hand at the moment, but someone else will. It was
in Belgium, the Netherlands, or possibly somewhere
.RU, in decreasing order of liklihood I think. If you
hit the right combo of search words, I think you will
find it. For starters, try "Prism" (this is an older
chipset family that won't be of much use re today's
cards, but there are quite a few entries for them on
the list), "Broadcom", "Atheros", and of course OS/2
|eCS.
And Yes, there are SCOUG Help Archives on the SCOUG
server.
Hope this helps.
Jordan
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