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Speedy 
Re: Amiga PCMCIA Wireless
Posted on 23-Jul-2008 19:56:37
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Joined: 4-Nov-2006
Posts: 117
From: Denmark

Any of you ppl even heard of Easynet 1200. It won't get any more easy :)

It hold a Netgear MA401, drivers on Disk and CD. And it's in a DVD Cover. Sold by Amikit

So who cares about aminet drivers. If you gotta buy a card in the first place. Why not buy an Amiga one and support some developers.

Last edited by Speedy on 23-Jul-2008 at 07:56 PM.

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