From: Tim Tyhurst (tim_at_excelsior.com)
Date: Sun Apr 02 1995 - 23:02:02 EDT
> > Just one caveat--it works using "point enabler" software which can
> >conflict with your normal PCMCIA socket services driver (if you need it for
> >another card in another slot at the same time).
>
> I guess this would narrow my criteria even more. Currently, my 755C has a
> Megahertz PCMCIA Xjack Modem installed in slot one. Any other card that
> would be a possible candidate would have to work with the 755C's card
> services. It would be nice to find a card that installs as easy and
> seamlessly as the Megahertz Xjack did. Do you or anyone else out there have
> any suggestions? The card would be primarily used under WfWG 3.11.
Recent versions of the 3C589 drivers don't require a point enabler.
I'm running WfW 3.11 with Beame & Whiteside's TCPIP/NFS product,
and the 3C589 NDIS driver works fine with card services.
[ I've also gotten the card to work with Warp and TCP/IP 2.0, but
I can't seem to get LanMan Client 2.2b for OS/2 to work. ]
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