On 12/8/06, Monty J. Harder <mjharder@gmail.com> wrote:
"no network option" in SCO doesn't mean "no NIC", it means that it's
the Host version of SCO, rather than Enterprise. It has no TCP/IP
stack. No ifconfig.
<NetNazi>NO NETWORK FOR YOU!</NetNazi>
On 12/8/06, Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO <
brian.kelsay@kcc.usda.gov
> wrote:
I may have an old ISA network card in my basement, or Oren has it from
when he took all my extra old cards. You'd have to get drivers and put
on floppy, but that would be another answer. I think I probably have a
few 3Com ISA cards come to think of it. 3C509-TPO Great cards.
>>have an IDE bus, main system HDD is SCSI (328MB). No network option,
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A possible "Last resort first" fix seems possible with this.
http://www.usbgear.com/USB-TO-SCSI.html
Under $75 delivered or better prices from Ebay or local shops- but it SHOULD work.
And after the "project " is doen, either keep it in your toolset or use it to wipe and format
ALL the stack of SCSI drives in your collection- possibily even using
them for "Offsite Data Buckets" of data to be safe deposit boxed
etc.
Oren