![]() ![]() The DOS packet drivers were equally easy. It comes with NDIS3 drivers, a graphical installer. On the other hand, I have a Xircom CE-II-PS and I'm really happy with it. Gave up after way too much time spent on it. I personally had the Eiger 10BT card, but never got it to work under Windows 3.11. Here's where I get to contradict two people in one post. Sometimes you can change video ROM address ranges in the BIOS. If you read through the Xircom documentation it shows you how to exclude memory ranges. I believe MSD displays the memory map and which areas are used by ROMs. how to exclude a memory area and how I can find out what area my grafic chip is using? I can change the memory block in the protocol.ini of windows 311, but I get always the same error, I don't find a free area.ĭo you know how to solve it, e.g. I think it is the same problem you described, maybe it uses the same memory area like the video chip. ![]() "a free memory segment could not be found" I have the same problem like you, the driver will not find free memory and can't be loaded. I know this is really old but actually I try the same, to go online with an old Notebook (Targa, 486 DX2/66, 4 MB-Ram, 2 type 2 PCMCIA) with an PCMCIA Xircom Creditcard Network Card. I know this is really old but actually I try the same, to go online with an old Notebook (Targa, 486 DX2/66, 4 MB Still for Leisure Suit larry and such the Sharp is loads of fun even without any mouse.Thafaker wrote on, 14:49: Hi Techweenie, With a mouse loads of old games like "Nuclear war", "Monkey island" etc and of course Windows 3.0 are loads of fun. The handbook has details about the pinout for the serial and parallel port, but i haven't met anyone yet who made a custom cable (For the tidalwaves i have custom port replicators which are even better than the original cables). It's actually much more fun with a mouse, but for that you obviously need the serial cable. If it just didn't have these proprietary cables. The Sharp PC-3000 is definitely among my favorites. I have spent much time with that myself and just gave up - defaulted to using an old "Windows 98" laptop to transfer stuff to SRAM. ![]() Well it does work somehow with the "attribute" SRAM cards, but for like pretty much all "normal" SRAM cards XP just lacks the driver. More links with various general PC-3000 information:Īfaik Windows XP can NOT handle SRAM cards. (links are broken but i figured out where the PC-3000 Manual is. I have a couple of Type-I DRAM and Flash varieties on order now, they are expensive, but will give try to a few and report back on behavior.īTW, I found some information on cards and Sharp PC-3000 on these links: Azureal wrote:The PCMCIA card is Type-II, 5.5mm. ![]()
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