From: Steve Tedder (teasip_at_cox.net)
Date: Tue Feb 25 2003 - 15:25:22 PST
Correct as usual, the reference to Hiroshi was a mental slip on my part.
On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 01:34 PM, Victor Rehorst wrote:
> Quoting Robert Benschop <rbenschop_at_euronet.nl>:
>
>> on 25-02-2003 1:13, Steve Tedder at teasip_at_cox.net wrote:
>>
>>> The 3COM 3CXE589ET card is said to work with the Hiroshi driver for
>>> the
>>> Newton, and is available at TigerDirect for $20. It's 10 Mbps and has
>>> an Xjack. Here's a URL...
>>> <http://amos.catalogcity.com/cc.class/cc?pcd=4998769&ccsyn=1've
>>> got
>>> mine on order.
>>
>> I might have understood you wrong there, but 'Hiroshi driver' is
>> Wireless
>> to
>> me and this is a wired card, so was there a 'normal' Ethernet driver
>> of
>> Hiroshi for this card?
>
> No, just a mixup. The driver for that card would be the Farallon +
> appropriate 3Com hack. I really should write an all-in-one 3Com hack.
>
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