From: Colin Butcher [colinDOT.butcher@xdeltaDOT.coDOT.uk] Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 3:50 AM To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com Subject: Re: PCMCIA network card support in OpenVMS The Tadpole AlphaBook One (alas no longer with us) had a bundled PCMCIA network card which was a 3Com 3C589B (according to the system description flyer). If you could get one of these you might find that it would work, assuming that OpenVMS manages to find the PCMCIA controller and network card in your AS 200 4/233 during the autoconfigure phase of system boot. Good luck with it. -- Hope this helps. Colin (colinDOTbutcherATxdeltaDOTcoDOTuk) "David Richardson" wrote in message news:3D46CF44.DF8B0F8@interbaun.com... > Is any PCMCIA network card supported in OpenVMS? > > I have a hobbyist Alphastation 200 4/233 (7.2-2 currently) with a PCMCIA > slots in the back and would like to add a second network card. I was > hoping that something like the D-Link 660+ series would work. > > Does any card work, without being supported? > > -- > Microsoft: The "Would you like fries with that" of the IT profession. > > David Richardson > DRichardson@interbaun.com