From: Matt Janeczek (MJJ14_at_aol.com)
Date: Sun May 18 2003 - 08:39:01 PDT
THANK YOU, you finally solved it for me! When I plugged the card in my
laptop some CARDBUS driver poppped up, so I am guessing I can't use this one
then. But it does not say that anywhere on the card? How I am supposed to
differentiate between the two?
Simon Muller wrote:
Hi Matt,
When you get a message like this, it usually means the card is not
compatible. Are you sure you don't have a cardbus version? Those are
not recognised by the Newton.
I have a card with the same number you mention, saying it's a Megahertz
card. It doesn't work with the 3com589dt driver, but does with the 589d
one.
I got the driver here:
http://www.google.nl/search?q=cache:30jNCHW5bhwJ:www.chuma.org/newton/[1]
ethernet/+newton+3CXE589DT+driver&hl=nl&ie=UTF-8
Simon Muller
On zondag, mei 18, 2003, at 07:45 Europe/Amsterdam, Matt Janeczek wrote:
>I immediately get the "There is a problem with this card (Newton
>cannotrecognize this type of card)." message
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