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3Com Fast EtherLink 3C90x NIC
They're reliable and they work automatically with anything I've tried them with. After googling into some old obscure web discussions, those messages led to an answer. I have one of these running in a P system.
This is what was wrong for all that time.
The Dos drivers for this card are also regularly updated with the latest official Intel I have to say qindows it let me down. But for a retro game machine, it doesn't matter. Strange how they keep updating the Dos drivers though.
Starting about 5 years ago, that laptop was unstable. What about ISA slot network cards? PM me for more details. That laptop has both 3Com and Intel cards available, so from now on I prefer the 3Com.
Fairly fast and have drivers available for Windows 3. I didn't want to windpws "magic packet", but that's all the linux driver enables.
This site hosts no abandonware. Latest Windows 98 For ISA I always used an etherlink iii plus, but I got an older card, long one with a lot of discrete components, that sometimes works [bad contact or cracked solder I think] some etherlink ii version I think.
Be careful with these, because they aren't actually Base cards. As long as i can get drivers and they're working reliably I personally don't care what brand they are. Last edited by tayyare on Intel Pro S is a server adapter, and my personal favorite. At some point I swapped to 3cs, various versions, and they seem trouble free for 98,xp.
Windows 95 And Windows 98 - 3com 3CC-TX-M User Manual [Page 47]
I've always just stuck with them for my legacy builds because I was used to them. Never had any issues and have all arrived brand new and sealed.
When I first started to network my PCs, I bought these cards because they were cheaper than most others. I also have a Zyxel GN gigabit adapter with windows 95 and 98 compatibility but never tried it yet.
In my 7 box I use a Xeno Killer NIC, though reviews on the web mostly conclude the supposed extra games performance of these is hype. They are actually Base cards with "Base compatibility", whatever that means.
3Com 10/ Managed NIC 3CCX-TX-M Driver - TechSpot
Also had a d-link that was trouble free, and an intel one. I can't believe how badly that problem eluded me. The driver options under Windows are a bit better window this respect.

Beyond 95, pci nics seem to work without issue as far windoqs I found. For my rather modern rigs, I just use the onboard NIC. Return to General Old Hardware. We could make a "benchmark" list or something with transfer speed and memory requirements of each card! Board index All times are UTC.

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