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Old 05-25-2007   #1 (permalink)
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need help using ndiswrapper for the drivers :( (got puppy to work, not dsl)

On PuppyLinux I can get this to work but on DamnSmallLinux I cant.
NDISwrapper

Mine Is the Cable and Wireless one shown.
In Puppy, I went into the Lan setup wizard, went into the driver selection thing and chose Rt73 - the driver that came with my installation cd.
Puppy worked fine, but now I can't get DSL to find the driver.
I have copied the drivers (Rt73.inf & Rt73.sys) to: C:\WINDOWS\Rt73.xxx, so I know where they are, but I cant find them in DSL.
I have also copied them to a floppy but can't find that either.

Can anyone help me?
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