you might look for one of the parallel port network adapters. they used to be
fairly common, essentially they are an external converter box with drivers that
run ethernet via the parallel port.
you may also try running ct in a dos window. but if you do this you must either
prevent windows from loading it's network drivers because the dos packet drivers
needed by nettsr can not share the card with other drivers. or get a packet
driver emulator for win 98. i have a freeware one for win95, unfortunately the
writer is now selling it (relatively cheaply anyway) for win98... see
http://www.danlan.com/ for info.
N2TK wrote:
>
> I have an IBM 1472i notebook pc. Works fine and CT runs fine in the DOS
> mode. I want to use nettsr to hook up 2 pc's. Unfortunately I just found out
> that the "i" series of IBM pc's were not setup to have dos drivers for the
> pcmcia slots. According to IBM they do not have nor are they aware of any
> drivers so that the pc sees the pcmcia slots while in dos.
>
> Does anyone know of any thing that might correct this or any way of running
> CT in Win98 so that the pcmcia slots are available for a network card? I
> rather not hook up using a serial port as that will mean no rig control.
>
> Tnx
> Tony
>
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