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- From: mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith)
- Subject: Re: PCMCIA Network Cards for A1200?
- References: <4elccl$7ng@tkhut.sojourn.com>
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- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 96 19:12:49 EDT
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- In article <4elccl$7ng@tkhut.sojourn.com> mharrell@sojourn1.sojourn.com (Matt Harrell) writes:
- > I think this question has been asked before here, but I don't recall a
- > good answer. Does anyone know of any PCMCIA network cards that have
- > driver software for the Amiga? I'm fairly certain that I heard
- > somewhere (latest _Amazing Computing_?) that one is available now. I'm
- > hoping for one that could be used for both AmigaOS and Linux/m68k (I
- > sure I would have to write the driver for Linux). If so, what kind of
- > line does it use? Thanks.
-
- The I-Card from Interworks, Inc. Email info@iworks.com or
- call 909-699-8120.
-
- A SANA-II driver is available for I-Net 225, Envoy, and AmiTCP. As
- far as I know, neither Linux nor NetBSD supports PCMCIA devices.
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- // Michael B. Smith
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