Re: Networking Satellite Pro 400CS
Hi
Thanks for the reply. The manual for the PC doesn't mention 32-bit but it
does say that Slot '0' can take type I, II and III cards whilst slot '1'
only takes type I and II.
Also do I need to install the Toshiba card services? The default Windows 95
install seems to recognise the PCMCIA slots OK
Cheers
"tc" <terrycassidy@msn.com> wrote in message
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> You need to determine whether the 400CS supports Cardbus as a 32 bit card
> is Cardbus. Either both slots or neither is 32 bit on the laptop.
> The users manual is here.
> http://209.167.114.38/support/Download/files_downloads/index/SatellitePro/sp400en.htm
> Terry
>
> "Garbin" <igcain@lineone.net> wrote in message
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>> Hi
>>
>> I have (for supporting legacy software applications) an ancient (yet
>> reliable) Toshiba Satellite Pro 400CS running Windows (non-OSR2). I now
>> find I need to connect it to our ethernet LAN. So I purchased a 3Com
>> 3c589B PCMCIA newtork adapter and despite it appearing to install
>> correctly I am having problems. My questions are:
>>
>> 1) is this adapter CARDBUS? (it says it is 32-bit but is that the same
>> thing?)
>> 2) if it is 32-bit which PCMCIA slot should it be put in ('0' or '1')?
>> 2) do i need to upgrade to OSR2 to get it to work?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Garbin
>>
>>
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