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Hi
No, alas, I am using only the Realtek nic in OS/2 even though Yukon.zip
is on Hobbes and Genmac reportedly also works with the Marvell, but for now
I am a bit Rube Goldberg since my wireless nic is not supported. I'm not
convinced there is a lot to gain from the gigabit when running like this,
but at some point I will get the urge to "mess around". To get
started I just took the easy route knowing the Realtek would work and that
latency is lower on 10/100 than it is on Gigabit. I am using 3 PC's in an
array, one Linux, one WSeB, and a very old Abit Classic Pentium box running
Linux that connects the switching hub to WiFi. The Classic Pentium box has
a Promise IDE accellerator and 256 megs of ram so it actually isn't too
awful bad with 2 CD drives and a DVD drive but it started out as just a
hardware firewall with the WSeb and modern Linux box handling all the hard
drive chores. I know it is a bit overly complex when one considers the
uptimes possible with either system but I'
m a packrat that hates to give up on old boxes (the "modern"
linux box is a P3 machine I resurrected when I found a server chip, 1.4GHz
P-III-S 1.w/ 512k cache, for $48 US) and I'm having fun while doing work
most of the time although sometimes working at having fun.
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From: nmgs{at}terra.com.br
> In
>
<111320061922.19459.4558C609000C51EF00004C032206998499CD0A0A04040E9D{at}comcast.net
> >,
> on 11/13/06
> at 07:22 PM, rallee2{at}comcast.net said:
>
>
> > I installed Warp Server eBusiness on one. Worked great.
>
>
> Are you using the Marvell gigabit lan? AFAIR there aren't drivers from
> Marvell for OS/2.
>
> Regards
> Nelson
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Nelson M. G. Santiago
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
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