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3 Port Print Server (1 Port Parallel + 2 Ports
USB)
The Hawking 3-Port (2 USB + 1 Parallel) Internet
Print Server is extremely powerful and the most
convenient way to conne ...
Socket-370 for Intel FCPGA Celeron, FCPGA Pentium
III or Tualatin/Tualatin Celeron processor.
Mainboard supports front-side bus speeds of 66MHz,
100MHz or 133MHz.
Has the ...
the 1998 model series of apple powerooks, comes in
12" 14.4" and one size lager
comes in a couple of speeds including 266Mhz
the powerbook 1998 series is an 'oldworld' mac,
...
This card uses the 3c59x module.
There are two version of this card (3c590-COMBO
and 3c590-TPO) in the EtherLink III Family of
10Mbps PCI adapters. Both adapters are identi ...
PCMCIA network card made by IBM, available with a
dongle which permits both 10baseT and 10base2 (the
"combo" part I presume). To the best of my
knowledge, this card is not sup ...
The Uber-common 3c589x chipset based pcmcia card.
It only gets 10BaseT speeds and the dongle is a
pain to replace if you accidently smash it, but
its a staple reliable card. I ...
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