Reply 20 of 24, by BloodyCactus
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your card looks like the UMC EN-2320P. this one has the UM9007F chip
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your card looks like the UMC EN-2320P. this one has the UM9007F chip
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I think you could be right or super close BloodyCactus. Looking thru the Network-Drivers .com archive found a file umc9007.zip, it contains mostly same files as the one linked by dionb and in the pn16.zip I posted that Grzyb said worked.
Also in that umc9007.zip file set the readme starts with "The driver programs in this diskette support following Adapters: PN-16 Series Ethernet Adapter.". Same as the pn16 files.....
Those files are a bit different than the UMC9007AF.zip also from that Network archive. also at driverguide: https://www.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driverid=72073
So I do think it is definately a UMC9007 based card. edit: forgot the link....
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun
From that Network-Drivers site, it's only possible to download suspicious "driverfixwebdl-9073427437.exe" 😜
Anyway, I've downloaded umc9007.zip from DriverGuide, and it does work.
SETETH.COM claims it's UM9003, but it's unlikely as UM9003 cards are jumper-configured...
UM9008 software refuses to work...
so it must be something between UM9003 and UM9008, ie. UM9007 !
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Grzyb wrote on 2022-08-26, 16:40:From that Network-Drivers site, it's only possible to download suspicious "driverfixwebdl-9073427437.exe" :P […]
From that Network-Drivers site, it's only possible to download suspicious "driverfixwebdl-9073427437.exe" 😜
Anyway, I've downloaded umc9007.zip from DriverGuide, and it does work.
SETETH.COM claims it's UM9003, but it's unlikely as UM9003 cards are jumper-configured...
UM9008 software refuses to work...
so it must be something between UM9003 and UM9008, ie. UM9007 !
Yep sounds like a UM9007...
I have an archive of Network-Drivers thanks to Deksor, it is only about 60% complete but has 28Gb of files ;p Many can be easily found at DriverGuide if you know the file name !!
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun
I have here an Netware NE2000 compatible card too
Its from supertech computer. The card its self called LAN-PUCT.. I think its an older product that isnt mentioned anymore..
But almost looks the same like the newer ISA cards from them
http://www.supertech.com.tw/1.htm
My card have the UMC UM9008F chip on it.. And no sticker on de chip it self.
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