Download the latest version of the PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card driver for your computer's operating system. This update - "lantasti.zip" - has an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on 26 reviews, and has been downloaded 1,775 times. Our users report success installing this driver update on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 243.4 KB.
CompUSA 275012 PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card
PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows NT3.51, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1
This is a Lantastic Product but the Lantastic name does not appear on it anywhere. It is put out by CompUSA. To install it, you might have to let windows detect it as an unknown device and then go into Device Manager and update the driver. DriverGuide Note: KingMax OEM EN0100A PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
INSTALL.EXE | 31.0 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
EN0100A.INF | 4.4 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
WinNT351/PMNDIS3.SYS | 20.3 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
WinNT351/OEMSETNT.INF | 30.7 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
WIN2000/EN0100A.INF | 3.1 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
WIN2000/PMNDIS3.SYS | 20.5 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
README.TXT | 18.2 KB | 5 Nov 1999 |
DIAG.EXE | 35.5 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
MSLanMan.DOS/Drivers/Nif/PMNDIS.NIF | 180 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
MSLanMan.DOS/Drivers/Ethernet/EN0100A/PMNDIS.DOS | 13.2 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
MSLanMan.DOS/Drivers/Ethernet/EN0100A/PROTOCOL.INI | 125 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
EN0100A | 10 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
PMNDIS3.SYS | 20.3 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
NDIS2/PMNDIS.DOS | 13.2 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
NDIS2/PROTOCOL.INI | 125 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
NDIS2/PMNDIS.NIF | 165 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
NDIS2/OEMSETUP.INF | 441 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
Wfw311/PMNDIS.DOS | 13.2 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
Wfw311/OEMSETUP.INF | 441 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
Linux/ken0100-a-v1.3.tgz | 21.8 KB | 8 Nov 1999 |
LANtasti.V60/PMNDIS.DOS | 13.2 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
LANtasti.V60/PROTOCOL.INI | 125 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
LANtasti.V60/PMNDIS.NIF | 165 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
Netware.Odi/NET.CFG | 777 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
Netware.Odi/STARTNET.BAT | 26 bytes | 27 Oct 1999 |
Netware.Odi/NETX.EXE | 78.7 KB | 8 Sep 1999 |
Netware.Odi/IPXODI.COM | 39.7 KB | 8 Sep 1999 |
Netware.Odi/LSL.COM | 18.4 KB | 8 Sep 1999 |
Netware.Odi/PMODI.COM | 25.3 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
CARDGO.EXE | 9.7 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
PktDrv/PMPKT.COM | 10.2 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
PktDrv/COPYING | 12.7 KB | 8 Sep 1999 |
WinNT40/PMNDIS3.SYS | 20.3 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
WinNT40/OEMSETNT.INF | 30.7 KB | 27 Oct 1999 |
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