Hello,
My trusty Linksys Ethernet Combo (10bT, 10b2) card has bit the dust.
After reviewing the comprehensive list of supported adapters on the
website, I find none currently in production. I understand that
D-Link makes a model 660 that is supported(?) but their website is
touting the new 670. It claims to be 10/100 and still Pcmcia. Is
this possible? Could it be true?
I have also had suggestions to use a Xircom product. The QNX
website only lists the Parallel port Arcnet adapter. I am looking at
the XEM5600 specifically.
I anyone else has gone through this before me and has seen the light,
please inform the rest of us dolts.
Kevin Hammond
PACE Control Systems.
“Pace Control Systems” <kevinh@paceolm.com> wrote in message
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I anyone else has gone through this before me and has seen the light,
please inform the rest of us dolts.
I have used the:
3Com Etherlink-III 3c589D
When that became hard to find I switched to the:
3Com Megahertz 3cxe589et
which works fine.
Good luck…
Previously, Pace Control Systems wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
Hello,
My trusty Linksys Ethernet Combo (10bT, 10b2) card has bit the dust.
After reviewing the comprehensive list of supported adapters on the
website, I find none currently in production. I understand that
D-Link makes a model 660 that is supported(?) but their website is
touting the new 670. It claims to be 10/100 and still Pcmcia. Is
this possible? Could it be true?
The 670 is not supported, but the 660 is. I’m sure that the LinkSys
is still in production as I purchased one not so long ago. The 3Com
3C589 is also a good bet.
I have also had suggestions to use a Xircom product. The QNX
website only lists the Parallel port Arcnet adapter. I am looking at
the XEM5600 specifically.
I anyone else has gone through this before me and has seen the light,
please inform the rest of us dolts.
Kevin Hammond
PACE Control Systems.