Re: [WinMac] ethernet card that is cross-platform


Tim Scoff(casper[at]nb.net)
Tue, 26 Oct 1999 20:16:14 -0400


: I'm very happy with my Asante Fast Ethernet 10/100 PCI card. I think
:that Farallon also makes a cross platform 10/100 PCI card. The last time I
:updated my Mac with a clean install of the OS I didn't install Asante's
:drivers for the card and Apple's driver worked. I don't know if that was
:a fluke or if Apple supports it but it worked under 8.6.
:
:--On Tuesday, October 26, 1999, 4:30 PM -0400 "Changhsu P. Liu"
:<cpl874@optimum.com> wrote:r
:
:> Greetings,
:>
:> I'm looking for a ethernet card that can be used on both Mac and PC. I
:> will use it on my PC for now, but I may switch it to Mac whenever there
:> is a need...
:>
:> Can you recommend one?
:>
:>
:> Thanks for the help,
:>
:>
:> Changhsu Liu
:> cpl874@optimum.com
:>
:>
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