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Re: PCMCIA Cards



On Mon, 16 Jun 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:

> Rob MacWilliams wrote:
> > 
> > My question has to do with the PCMCIA cards that are available now.  I will need to run a
> > modem and an ethernet card at the same time, and I was worried about cable interference and
> > thinking of the future (the machine only has two slots).  I figured the the 3com (3c562D)
> > modem/ethernet combo card would do the trick, but a quick look through the Hardware and
> > PCMCIA How-to's revealed that interrupts could be a problem.
> 
> I use two cards in my Gateway Solo 2100: 3com 3c589D and a Gateway
> TelePath 33.6 modem. I use them simultaneously and haven't had a 
> problem. Both worked like a charm from the beginning with no twiddling.
> (The modem is OEM from USR, which is actually manufactured by
> Megahertz I think.)

I've been using a LinkSys EthernetCard Model EC2T and a
Megahertz (USRobotics) XJ4336.  Both work well after some
initial problems with IRQ settings.

-- 
Jean Pierre





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