You need OSR2, and even then it's hard to get Win95 OSR2 to work reliably
with TCP/IP. You'll first need to add the TCP/IP client for Microsoft
Networks protocol, as it's not even installed by default (darn Microsoft!).
By default it has only NetBUI and Netware, which must have paid them
money... I
On 12/27/2015 04:44 PM, Jerome H. Fine wrote:
Since I am a real Windows dummy, I hesitate to upgrade to a current
I7 CPU with SATA hard drives. Is there any reasonable possibility of
using an I7 CPU with Win98SE? Are there still I7 motherboards which
support at least one floppy at a time - eit
>Robert Jarratt wrote:
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Guzis
Sent: 27 December 2015 20:34
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Looking for 3COM 3C905-TX Drivers
On 12/27/2015 01:57 AM, Rob
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> Guzis
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> On 12/27/2015 01:
On 12/27/2015 01:57 AM, Robert Jarratt wrote:
Thanks Marc. The drivers from the HP Enterprise site worked, although
for Windows 95 I have been unable to get TCP/IP working. DHCP is not
working and ping moans about a wrong protocol. It looks like I am
missing VUDP.386 and I could not find it on t
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> Verdiell
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> Subject: RE: Looking for 3COM 3C905-TX Drivers
>
> >From: "Robert Jarratt" Does anyo
>From: "Robert Jarratt"
>Does anyone happen to have drivers for this card? I am not sure what OSs
>this card was supported on, so any drivers at all would be appreciated.
I have a few versions of the drivers. They are part of Windows 98SE and
Windows XP distribution though, I had the card recogniz
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> Guzis
> Sent: 26 December 2015 06:41
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> Subject: Re: Looking for 3COM 3C905-TX Drivers
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> On 12/25/2015 05:58
Have a look here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20060314185244/http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/3c905.htm
Use the HTTP link--the FTP one doesn't seem to be working.
--Chuck
On 12/25/2015 05:58 PM, Adrian Graham wrote:
Bound to still have driver disks at work, but the 3c905 was THE
de-facto card of the 90s for 10baseT with the DE100/DE200 (I think)
for thick/thinwire. The 3COMs will work with the bog-standard NE1000
driver for DOShazy memories of swearing which
On Sat, 26 Dec 2015, Robert Jarratt wrote:
Not too long ago I picked up a DEC Venturis FX 5120. It contains a 3COM
3C905-TX network card. There are some sites around the web that purport
to have drivers for this card, but I am very wary of downloading
anything from these sites.
Does anyone h
On Sat, 26 Dec 2015, Adrian Graham wrote:
On 26/12/2015 00:45, "Robert Jarratt" wrote:
Not too long ago I picked up a DEC Venturis FX 5120. It contains a 3COM
3C905-TX network card. There are some sites around the web that purport
to have drivers for this card, but I am very wary of downloadi
I have a copy in zip form, threw the install disks up here:
http://archive.compgeke.com/Drivers/PC/3Com%203C90x/
Looks to have support up to 98/NT4. Packet driver for DOS is also there.
On 26/12/2015 00:45, "Robert Jarratt" wrote:
> Not too long ago I picked up a DEC Venturis FX 5120. It contains a 3COM
> 3C905-TX network card. There are some sites around the web that purport to
> have drivers for this card, but I am very wary of downloading anything from
> these sites.
>
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