I have a Megahertz PCMCIA Ethernet card with xJACK Connector 10Mbps LAN
Adapter. Model XJ10BT or XJ10BC.  Does anyone know if this would work in a
Mac and, if so does it need any software? I have a 5300 and a 190 that could
take this card.
Donna Pointer-- iMac, ergo iAm

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> the first of three disks in the install set is boogered for the
>> PCMCIA modem card and so I need either the first disk or the three
>> disk set. The Newer EtherTech gives an error message: "System
>> Software has to be installed first." It's a clean install - it
>> doesn't mention exactly WHAT "System Software" it can't find. Is the
>> installer wasted or did I forget to swing a dead cat over my head at
>> midnight while holding Shift+Option?
>> 
>> many thanks
>> 
> 
> The modem script for the Megahertz cards are available via 3Com, (go
> there, search for Megahertz, and it takes you to their Megahertz support
> pages, links in the support section will take you to their mac support.
> 
> I didn't see if all the software for them are there, but the modem
> scripts (in theory, all you need) are there. I just got them for my
> 3CXM756 'tother day.


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