>>>> I want to exchange a lot of data between two x86-PCs.
>>>> The only options I see are : parallel port, serial port and USB.
>>> Best option: buy two network cards and a crossover cable or a hub.
>>> Faster, more efficient, more reliable. Slightly more expensive, but
>>> it's worth it.
>> I don't know what you call "Slightly more expensive", but I bought a
>> box containing a dozen old NE2000 clone cards for a fiver. So far,
>> I've used five of them, and sold a further four for £3 each, and by my
>> arithmetic, I don't think I could have done any better...
> I'd like to network 3 computers. Problem: one is a laptop. Any idea
> where I can get an ethernet card (preferably 10-base-T for a laptop for
> a reasonable price?
my portable news/mail terminal (486dx-50, 8MB, 340 HDD, Compaq) is fitted
with an Eigernet 10MBit PCMCIA card. Works like a charm, although I had to
recompile pcmcia-3.0.3 for it (kernel 2.0.34 up to now). This card should be
at about $50 (I paid DM 100 for it) and it gives me about 500-600k/s on a
10Mbit Ethernet.
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