Hi
Years ago I wrote some guide for the Compaq Contura Aero.
http://remember.the-aero.org/aero/freedos/fd-pcmcia.htm
Maybe this helps?
Best regards
Ulrich
Am 19.07.2014 um 20:39 schrieb Christian Imhorst christian.imho...@gmail.com:
Hi,
2014-07-19 16:41 GMT+02:00 Louis Santillan
Is there any documentation included with the FA511 driver?
Using PCMCIA cards under DOS often required some socket services crap to
be installed. I had a network card working under DOS on a Toshiba of that
era. I'll look in my backups and see if I still have the files and/or
config.sys
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Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 20:39:37 +0200
From: christian.imho...@gmail.com
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] How to install FA511 PCMCIA Network Card
Hi,
2014-07-19 16:41 GMT+02:00
PCMCIA slots were never directly supported by any DOS. But the OEM DOS
drivers will allow you the use of one piece of hardware in one slot. It
also appears you're following some ODI guide [1]. What does your NET.CFG
look like? What version of the driver are you using? It looks like
version
Hi,
I have installed FreeDos 1.1 on my Toshiba Tecra 8000. Now I try to get my
NETGEAR FA511 32-bit PCMCIA LAN card working.
I have copied FA511.COM and NET.CFG from the NETGEAR CD-ROM with drivers to
C:\NWCLIENT together with some files who are needed to start networking. So
I run LSL.COM from
What do your config.sys and autoexec.bat look like? You'll need to add your
drivers somewhere in that mix.
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 2:41 AM, Christian Imhorst
christian.imho...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have installed FreeDos 1.1 on my Toshiba Tecra 8000. Now I try to get my
NETGEAR FA511
Hi,
2014-07-19 16:41 GMT+02:00 Louis Santillan lpsan...@gmail.com:
What do your config.sys and autoexec.bat look like? You'll need to add your
drivers somewhere in that mix.
I have no idea what my or the driver for PCMCIA looks like. I have
searched the Internet for a PCMCIA driver for DOS and