On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Dunlap, Randy wrote:
> They also have some non-USB Linux driver support, as a .exe
> file.
Looks like you can use unzip to unzip it though;
[antonia] ~ > unzip -t linux.exe
Archive: linux.exe
testing: TFM560P/MODEM.DOC OK
testing: TFM560E/MODEM.DOC OK
testing: TEPCIW/LINUX29.EXE OK
testing: TEPCIW/LINUX(30.EXE OK
testing: TEPCI/TULIP.C OK
testing: TEM560T/LANMODEM.DOC OK
testing: TE210CT/210_PC16.DOC OK
testing: te100pciwp/linux(301).exe OK
testing: te100dx4pci/linux(301).exe OK
testing: 100PCIE/winbd840.c OK
testing: 100PCIE/WINBD840.O OK
testing: 100PCIA/TULIP.C OK
testing: 100PCBUS/PCBUS.DOC OK
testing: 100PC16/210_PC16.DOC OK
testing: 10056/LANMODEM.DOC OK
No errors detected in compressed data of linux.exe.
StarOffice can view the .DOC files. Some of the other exe files are also
unzippable with unzip but not LINUX29.EXE..... strange, linux support but
you need windows like tools to use them....
regards,
Stephen.
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