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From: dc@cobi.gsfc.nasa.gov (Dave Cottingham)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Any PCMCIA ethernet cards work with *BSD?
Date: 7 Mar 1994 03:13:19 GMT
Organization: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center -- InterNetNews site
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Does anyone out there run 386BSD/FreeBSD/NetBSD on a notebook computer
with a PCMCIA ethernet interface?  (PCMCIA is the excessively long
acronym for those little credit card-sized interface cards.)  If so,
please tell me which make and model ethernet card you have, and which
supported card it emulates.  I'd like to buy one, but before I do, I'd
like to know it's going to work.

Please reply directly to me via email.  I will forward a summary of
what I get to the FAQ maintainer.

Thanks,
Dave Cottingham
dc@cobi.gsfc.nasa.gov