--- Richard Erlacher <edick(a)idcomm.com> wrote:
I've got a JetLan board that I'd use if I were
smart enough. I've had this
thing 6-7 years now, but, though the OS knows about it, I can't get it woring
through either Windows or Netware.
I've got one of these, too, but I thought I would have to have a Netware
Server on the network to feed it.
I got mine in a grab bag at Dayton a few years ago. It's 10Base2, and
the large chips on it are an 80C188 (CPU), DP83902V (Ethernet), an ASP-
branded gate array ("GBIM ASB4101") and an EPROM ("JETLAN
00065-000-2.33")
I'm looking for a card with better OS support, but if I could get this
one working, I'd be satisfied with it.
If I have to run print jobs through a server, the only thing I have that could
fit the bill is a SPARC-LX running Solaris 7. If I have to have a dedicated
server, I might as well build a Linux box and hang the printer off the
parallel port. I have 0 interest in getting into Netware.
-ethan
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