Re: PCMCIA-device

From: Huub (v.niekerk_at_freeler.nl)
Date: 10/19/03

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    > What kind if network card is it? Once booted, did you try to eject /
    > re-insert it?
    3c589d-combo, and after detection it's being disabled since it can't
    configure the controller. It's ok on Linux and Win95 tho.


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