Looking for old ISA 10/100 network card

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Looking for old ISA 10/100 network card

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Any of you ol scavengers saved any of these?
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I probably have some, however I won't be able to check until tomorrow afternoon...
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edited because of an asshole member
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Dan wrote:I have 2 old 10-100 PCI cards that work,if that would help.
He needs ISA- not PCI :p . I can look at my boxes of crap this evening and let you know if I find any.
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RaisinCain wrote:He needs ISA- not PCI :p . I can look at my boxes of crap this evening and let you know if I find any.
no shit stupid ,I just offered up what I have,many of the old machines I built & worked on way back when had PCI & ISA slots.



why do you ALWAYS have to be such a dick ?

I've left you alone,now please do the same for me.I don't need assholes like you ruining my days.
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Dan wrote:no shit stupid ,I just offered up what I have,many of the old machines I built & worked on way back when had PCI & ISA slots.



why do you ALWAYS have to be such a dick ?

I've left you alone,now please do the same for me.I don't need assholes like you ruining my days.
OK *******. He asks for an ISA card and you offer up a PCI card and I am a dick because? Get over yourself *******.
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RaisinCain wrote:OK *******. He asks for an ISA card and you offer up a PCI card and I am a dick because? Get over yourself *******.
ok,I don't like you,

I'll ask you again,

please leave me alone.
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Dan wrote:ok,I don't like you,

I'll ask you again,

please leave me alone.
No problem d1ckhead. I'm not too fond of you either. You just seem like a whiny liitle pu$$y when you post dumb **** like you did. Good riddance.
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It has ISA Only slots,its old but I can't replace it right now. Its a dedicated computer for a plc switchgear touchscreen display. Running proprietary software that We don't have a copy of anymore. It is scheduled to be replaced in 2014 so I need it for another year. No usb ports either or I could use usb to ethernet adapter.
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Nostalgic, ISA is as old as some these banned posters...I hate when they try to turn over a new leaf! Good luck, try a local computer show, they usually have tons of obsolete stuff.
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If you can give me a few days...I'll dig into our storage bay. I just checked our server room which is where we stack some of our clients retired computer carcasses ...saw an old p166 box that got retired from a machine shop...saw a BNC/Ethernet combo NIC in there and got excited for ya. Pulled the case off...lots of ISA slots on that mobo...but the NIC was a PCI one. :(

Tomorrow I'll have time at the office...will try to dig through the storage bay we have around the corner.
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Post by Rainbow »

Thanks I appreciate it, I thought I found one too it was an old Dlink but it was only 10 not 10/100 and the computer would not recognize it no matter what I tried.
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If I still have them at work I will get you one brand new in box. Will let you know tomorrow.
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I only have 10Base T isa cards. They are brand new with driver disk.
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ace wrote:I only have 10Base T isa cards. They are brand new with driver disk.
I have a Dlink 10 base T card and I could not get it to work even with the driver. The computer is XP SP2 if I didn't mention it.

Thanks!
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Dan wrote:...[removed by admin - language]...
Honestly I gotta side with Cain on this one. He asked for ISO and you mentioned PCI, its pretty fair and common that someone is gonna be like, hey he needs a diff type.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Honestly I gotta side with Cain on this one. He asked for ISO and you mentioned PCI, its pretty fair and common that someone is gonna be like, hey he needs a diff type.
I have a jar of peanut butter. Surely that counts for something?
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Honestly I gotta side with Cain on this one. He asked for ISO and you mentioned PCI, its pretty fair and common that someone is gonna be like, hey he needs a diff type.
WOW !!! that's great ! thanks so very much,this thing has really been hanging over my head and worrying me up til now ! but now that you have ruled on it I can get on with my life, whew ! what a relief !

thanks again.
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Well, I finally had a chance to look through what I had and I struck out... I hope that you find what you need! :)
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Post by Rainbow »

Thanks to Everyone that tried, I did finally find a 10/100 3com out of an old Gateway. Put it in and it worked like a charm.

Again thanks to everyone for looking!
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Ahh cool.....
Been striking out myself...but kept having hope that I'd stumble across one eventually, as I travel around going to various clients offices. (some clients still hoard their old PCs)
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