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Old July 25th 03, 06:44 AM
Daniel Worrell
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Default 865PERL DOS Driver??

I'm trying to find a DOS driver for the onboard NIC on the PERL board. Need
it so I can do a network boot and connect to a ghost multi-casting session.
I've tried both Intel's PRODOS.EXE and PRODOS2.EXE with no luck with either
driver. To put the cherry on top, I called Intel IPD Tech Support and they
say that one of the drivers will work. For now, I've cheated and popped in
an extra PCI NIC and connected to the multi-casting session just fine.
However, I'd rather not have to go through the trouble of installing extra
NICs in big groups of computers to image say ten or more per session. :-\
Any help or advise with this would be greatly appreciated. Thanx.

Sincerely,
Daniel Worrell
Production Technician
Detel Computer Solutions


 




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