Did you ever get the JetLan board to work? I've got one, but have given up on
making it work under WIndows. Oddly enough, I think it actually goes pretty
automatically into the WIndows network configuration, but ... not knowing, I
can't say whether it really works in that scheme. One of these days ...
Presently, its hooked directly to this computer, since it's only 10 feet of
cable away.
What is it that you believe/know the internal ethernet board will do for you
that the JetLan won't? I've never been able to find out what advantage the HP
product offers. The JetLan board, BTW, isn't a Novell board, is it? Mine was
givne to me by a fellow who gave up his laser printer in favor of a much
quiter inkjet.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ethan Dicks" <erd_6502(a)yahoo.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: HP III PS claimed
--- Lawrence LeMay <lemay(a)cs.umn.edu> wrote:
The postscript level 2 and the memory card have
been claimed. Apparently
there
are quite a few people still using HP III's out there ;)
I've got a IIID, but it already had a 2Mb card and PS cart (and AppleTalk
I/O board) when I got it for $15 (uni surplus). It needed new transfer
pads and pickup rollers, but it's great now... a little slow, but the
duplexer works. It's on an external HP JetDirect EX Plus ($10 at a tent
sale), but I'd like an internal Ethernet board... all I have is a
strange 3rd-party Novell JetLAN card.
-ethan
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