Lars wrote:
>>You need to find the packetdriver for your card. I can't say that I
>>remember what card it is that you have,
>
>A 3COM 3C905C-TX-M :-)

Aha, drivers are available, IIRC the drivers for 905 are even included in
Arachne.

>There are drivers included on the CD ROM, yes. But I haven't figured out 
>which one to use. For DOS there seems to be some ODI (what's that?) and 
>there's also a Clarkson Packet Driver, but I can not tell whether or not 
>it's for DOS.

The packetdriver is the one you want.

>>If none exist you can use Novells ODI driver for
>>your card (if you have one) and then odipkt.
>
>There's that ODI again. What is it??

I don't know (right now) what it stands for, but it was what Novell used
earlier.

>Just a warning: Do NOT go for programs like Messenger. You'll be busy 
>chatting with your friends all day and all night :-)

Haha, I know I'll not do that. They should connect it sometime today...
away looking... nope not yet.

Not that it is like this for me, but still I felt it was suitable...

Marve Fleksnes (from a norweigan "sitcom") uses an amateur radio to keep in
contact with friends. He looks onto a map where he has put little pins
indicating where his friends live.
"I have friends all over the world." Short pause "None in Norway."
//Bernie

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