Every card we sell is fully tested in Windows 2000. Each card fits in the laptop, the dongle cable mounts correctly ( 3com dongle cable not included), and each PCCard can ping another machine on the network.3C575-TX Benefits:
The CardBus standard is a PC Card controller standard that implements a 32-bit architecture and allows operation at speeds up to 33 MHz.
32-bit CardBus design for true Fast Ethernet performance
Drivers for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Official release of the operating system contain the drivers. It is not recommended for you to download the drivers for 2000/XP from the 3com site. Windows 95, Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE2, Windows NT 4.0 (With and Without SystemSoft CardWiz), and DOS . http://infodeli.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/3c575/fe575cx.exe
DOS Drivers for 3C575-TX Full Driver Set - These zip files contain both the MS-Dos Lanman (Ndis2) and the Nwclient directories with the distributed version of the protocol.ini and the net.cfg files. NWLink Drivers - A selection of the NwClient.com drivers so you can create your IPX disks. http://www.retro-city.co.uk/bovistech/drivers.htm
Technical Support Links CardBus PC Card Socket Unsupported in Windows NT 4.0 "No PCMCIA controller found" The CardBus standard is a PC Card controller standard that implements a 32-bit architecture and allows operation at speeds up to 33 MHz. This standard requires drivers beyond the scope of the PC Card 2.1 specification that Windows NT supports. http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q171/4/65.asp 3c575TX on Linux Most CardBus bridge chips are designed with an excellent PCI-like interrupt sharing mechanism, and a bogus ISA-like scheme. The Linux CardBus support uses the ISA-like connection to the interrupt controller, which isn't the best technical soluation. But David was forced to implement it this way because this is the way Windows does it, and some laptops are wired to support only this method. http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/vortex-bug/1999-April/000399.html
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