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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Angie Kelic)
Tue Jan 9 09:01:33 2001

Message-Id: <200101091401.JAA08920@tom.mit.edu>
To: linux-dev@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2001 09:01:29 -0500
From: Angie Kelic <sly@MIT.EDU>

I have a random PCI Dell 10/100 network card that came 
with one of our serrvers that I just realized was collecting
dust on my shelf and taunting me.  I have no idea what kind
of card this is.  I will play with it today and see what Linux
thinks it is.  I doubt it's a 3com card, since I'd expect it
to be labelled as such if it is.  But if it's a card that at
least works under Linux (and windows, I can test that too)
I'd be willilng to let SIPB borroqw it for the purpose of
lending it to the user in exchange for the evil 3c905c
for testing purposes.

More details later.

--Angie




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