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From: theroge@mypeecee.org (Rogier Meurs)
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Has anyone experience with the Argosy EN-225 NIC? I know the EN-235
isn't supported because it's CardBus, therefore I want to know whether
this model (a plain 16-bit slot II type) is supported. I believe it
uses RealTek 8139 chips but I'm not sure. The Argosy site doesn't
mention NE2000 compatiblity.

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Rogier


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