[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote at 14:19 -0500 on 11/01/03 about Re: Card
identification

>When I opened one up, it had a full
length card in slot 1.  Upon inspection, it appears to be a DOS card
or similar.  The are no markings of anyone claiming to have
manufactured the board.  It shows in the ASP as  as pci106b,c  with a
vender code of 106B.

This is a PC Compatibilty Card, not a DOS Compatibility Card.

Thank you very much....!




These are very good cards, and with pcSetup 2.1.7f (free download is
avaialble from the developer)

Who was the developer so I can DL the pcSetup...?


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