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A huge tank of the a printer. These things were
the staple office printer for the better part of
the 90's. Works best with the HP printer driver
series from sourceforge:
ht ...
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 ...
This series of motherboards from ASUS offers a
super-stable Slot 1 (P-II, P-III) platform for a
variety of configurations, including dual CPU,
Adaptec SCSI, on-board LAN, and ...
This Via EPIA series of small (17cm x 17cm) form
factor (Micro-ITX) motherboards includes an
onboard Via C3-800MHz CPU heatsink and fan. All
you need to add is a stick of PC ...
This printer series contains the following
models:
HP Deskjet 920cxi
HP Deskjet 920c (NA)
HP Deskjet 920cvr
HP Deskjet 920c (EMEA)
Print cartridge information:
Black ...
A good little cheap SCSI controller card. I've
never gotten the driver for this to compile
correctly under the 2.5.x series, and seeing as
how the one in 2.4.x doesn't seem to ...
THe SMART-2/P SCSI RAID controllers were an option
on the Proliant series of x86-based servers circa
1997.
Uses module 'cpqarray'
Userland programs can be found in the ...
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