Grzyb wrote on 2025-03-03, 12:47:
Here you are...
It seems to be based on RTL8019 - the drivers from Realtek should work as well.
Also, all you really need is the setup utility - the card is NE2000-compatible, after set up it should work with generic NE2000 drivers, included in pretty much all network systems.
THANK YOU for such a quick response! During all my searching, a very common theme was showing up, the types of cards and manufacturers. I could find lots for sale on eBay, but no drivers! So thank you for that.
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On a similar note: I built the 486 to resurrect my old Turbo Pascal 5 code that I wrote when I was in High School, and to relive some of my High School memories. I obviously want to do more.. play with old versions of Windows.
Are there any DOS based FTP (client or server) that I can run on my 486 PC? If I install any other OS versions - it will be really earlier versions ( Win 3.1, Win 95, and possibly the Xenix distros).
I had installed a Compact Flash Card device in the PC to replace the hard drive.. and it is how I am currently installing software (download and copy it to the card). I would love to keep the PC up and running and then copy software, documents, etc.. over to the PC over the network - the reason for the network card and driver.
Let me know what is available?