--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Philip Stortz wrote:
> > TattleTech will tell you a lot, it's
> shareware/freeware.  however, if you look at the
> > chips and see who made the main ones, generally
> any driver for that chipset will work.  of
> > course ethernet cards can go bad like any other
> card, hopefully that's not the problem.  a
> > photo posted with a link sent to the list would
> really help.
> 
> 
> You must have missed the start of the thread:
> http://www.utopia.com.br/rbanffy/whatisthiscard.jpg
> 
> Good luck. :)

That one is quite obviously a network card for an LC
and going by the lable on the chip it might only
work in the LC, not even the LC II.

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