As far as I know, the 8029 card DOESN'T have a mac driver.  Does the card have a 
connector on it for a coax cable?  If it does, then it is definitely an 8029.

The 8139 does work however, which is the 10/100 card.  It can be a bit fiddly, but 
they work fine.  I have one running in my 7220 (aka 4400).

Go here: 
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?series=16&Software=True#16Others.
  You must have OS8.5 or higher though.

I have read before that the DEC 21040 card will work under Mac, but I must admit I 
didn't get one working.  It might have been the card was faulty though as it was 
pulled from an old PC.

I think another lister mentioned that this card SHOULD be natively supported by the OS.

Hope that helps

Gavin


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