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Cards that you get now-a-days are PCI. Back then, they used ISA cards.
Go to Ebay and search for ISA Ethernet and you will probably get lucky.
That should work for you. However, I am curious as to what operating
system you are using...
Tony Mayer
Greg Purvis wrote:
> Hello
>
> I've an AMBRA 486 Computer that I want to use to connect to a small
> network shared with two other PCs.
>
> I haven't found out much about 'Ambra' yet, but it seems to be a
> hardware-software combination created by IBM, dating over to the early
> 90's.
> I tried to insert a card for an ethernet cable, but the slots are
> different, the card won't fit.
>
> Did IBM, or some other company, build specially-shaped cards to plug
> into these machines, and was an ethernet card/socket one of them?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
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