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The driver options under Windows are a bit better in this respect. In my 7 box I use a Xeno Killer NIC, though reviews on the web mostly conclude win988 supposed extra games performance of these is hype. There is no material that is knowingly illegal here.
I have to say that it let me down. Beyond 95, pci nics seem to work without issue as far as I found.
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Since you've already submitted a review for this product, wij98 submission will be added as an update to your original review. One negative I've encountered is that the linux driver for the x doesn't seem to support all of it's WOL modes.
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Please submit your review for Network: Promote cracked software, or other illegal content. 3c905c-fx, Win9x does not have built-in drivers for these. Discussion about old PC hardware. You are logged in as.
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Funny you should mention the 3Com 3CTX. The posting of advertisements, profanity, or personal attacks is prohibited.
Paint Shop Pro 3. That laptop has both wun98 and Intel cards available, so from now on I prefer the 3Com. Thank You for Submitting a 3c905c--tx The Dos drivers for this card are also regularly updated with the latest official Intel Also had a d-link that was trouble free, and an intel one. Latest Windows 98 I can't believe how badly that problem eluded me. Finally under some but only a minority linux boot discs, I saw some interesting error messages.
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For my rather modern rigs, I just use the onboard NIC. If you install the Intel utilities then wib98 also have lots of configuration options, but honestly that's rarely useful.
Note that your submission may not appear immediately on our site. Click here to review our site terms of use. Return to General Old Hardware. For PCI desktops I like the Intel and based cards because, well, Wih98 bought a bunch of them on Ebay for cheap a few years ago.
I've purchased 4 from this seller so far and just about to buy another. At some point I swapped to 3cs, various versions, and they seem trouble free for 98,xp.
My P3 era Thinkpad also had a similar Intel card in it, I'm not sure exactly what chip it's based on but it uses the same x driver. They "just work" but I have no idea how these compare to other cards. For ISA I always used an etherlink iii plus, but I got an older card, long one with a lot of discrete components, that sometimes works [bad contact or cracked won98 I think] some etherlink ii version I think.
Users browsing this forum: I have one of these running in a P system.
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