Ethan,
Have you tried FTP'ing into IBM's site? I've had a lot better luck
finding stuff that way than by using HTTP and a browser. I can't find the
address that I used but I started with the same site that their webpage
directs you to.
Joe
At 09:37 PM 5/10/00 -0500, you wrote:
Have you tried IBM in Germany they still list most of
the older set-up and
reference disk that IBM here the States no longer store on their web site ?
I have use it to download a few disk for my old ps/2's. Good Luck John
----- Original Message -----
From: Ethan Dicks <ethan_dicks(a)yahoo.com>
To: classiccmp list <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 12:18 AM
Subject: Searching for PS/2-E (9533-DB7) reference diskette
I know it's not _quite_ 10 years old, but it's getting there. The
principle
of attraction has worked and my IBM quad-PCMCIA
card has attracted a
couple
of hosts - a PS/2-E that it originally came out
of. I have been to the
IBM
support site - no concrete references to the
PS-2/E. I have located
reference
diskettes for all sorts of IBM-brand products,
but not the 9533. It's
distinguishing features include a low-power design with one ISA slot for
this
quad-PCMCIA card to minimize peripheral draw.
Additionally, it uses a
2.5"
laptop disk (120Mb) and only has one serial port.
As shipped from IBM,
there
was an LCD panel for a monitor, but I've
never seen that part in person,
only
in old ads.
Does anyone have a disk image they can ship me, or a pointer to an image
somewhere? I'm thinking of turning this into a router box. I have the
PCMCIA NICs to do it with.
Thanks,
-ethan
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