In a message dated 6/2/2005 11:17:51 AM Eastern
Standard Time,
lproven at
gmail.com >writes:
This is the original IBM VGA monitor from 1987.
I'm still using one of these alongside my classic
Model M keyboards.
I'm keeping it to go with my original (but now heavily tricked-out)
PS/2 Model 80-A21 (16MB RAM! 1.3GB of SCSI disk! CD! NIC! Windows NT
Server 3.51 SP5! (All right, it does also have PC DOS 7 and OS/2 Warp
Server 4, but I can't get Warp to talk to the NIC, so that's just a
curiosity, whereas NT runs like a dream on it. Rock solid, just
sluggish.)
I'm surprised you cannot get a NIC to work in OS/2. If it's a 3com or
Cabletron, it should be dead easy, as long as you've got the NDIS drivers.
Sometimes you have to monkey around with ibmlan.ini I think.