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			<title>PN672TX Cardbus 10/100 Fast Ethernet PC Card (5)</title>
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			<description>This product has been tested on the following operating systems: Debian GNU/Linux and has a average rating of 5&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The last rating (5) has been submitted on 2007-08-27 12:59:41 by Anonymous running Debian GNU/Linux:&lt;br /&gt;This is another Fry's $10 special.  Believe it or not, uses the tulip driver.  Tulip was DEC's design, which went to Intel when the rest of DEC went to COMPAQ.  It was the first ethernet chip that behaved like a proper autonomous IO channel, reading a list of instructions from shared memory.  Previous ethernet chips (NE-2000, 3C509) had to be fed bytes one by one by the CPU, like giant UARTs.  This card works right out of the box with a stock kernel.  Ubuntu recognizes it and you're on the net.  No weird Windows firmware or reverse engineered we-think-it-works-this-way stuff here.</description>
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