Barry,

The work i've been doing on wireless-ltsp has a nice added
bonus. The boot floppy also works for "wired" pcmcia cards.

I hope to release something in the next few days, but no promises.

Jim McQuillan
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On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Barry McCormick wrote:

> Another question:
> 
> does anyone know where to get a boot floppy like the awesome Rom-o-matic
> ones for pcmcia cards?   I have some old slow laptops that I would like to
> configure as ltsp terminals, but cannot find a network boot image for pcmcia
> cards.  these laptops are way too old for usb ports, but I do have some
> parallel port 10baseT adapters, but would much prefer the 100baseT pcmcia
> cards I have.
> 
> Any suggestions anyone?  or any experiences?
> 
> Barry McCormick
> BMac2
> www.bmac2.net
> 
> 
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