Are there laptops that don work with Windows* 95 and PCMCIA adapters?
You should read the HARDWARE.TXT file in the Windows* 95 directory, this file is written by Microsoft and describes machine specific issues and requirements. Q: Everything seems to load and I have installed the Microsoft* Client for NetWare*, but I still can’t see my NetWare server when I click on Network Neighborhood. A: At times the auto-detection of the default frame type fails. You can force the default frame type used by IPX in the Network applet in the Control Panel. Select the IPX/SPX compatible protocol, click Properties and select the Advanced tab. Choose the Frame Type feature, open the selections menu and choose the appropriate selection. Q: I am installing Windows 95 from a SCSI CD-ROM attached to a SCSI PCMCIA adapter. How can I install Windows 95 if its recommended that I don’t load real mode card and socket services drivers since most SCSI devices require load a real mode SCSI driver? A: Copy Windows 95 CAB files (source files) from the CD-ROM to your local hard drive. T