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SCO has released PC Card (The Standard Formerly Known As PCMCIA) drivers for OpenServer Release 5 as TLS619.
Lynnsoft (sales@lynnsoft.com, http://www.lynnsoft.com/software.htm) also makes PC Card drivers for SCO Unix.
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Wed Jan 25 08:28:51 2006: Subject: broken link anonymous
This one works
ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/TLS/
Wed Jan 25 11:22:49 2006: Subject: TonyLawrence
Thanks: SCO stupidly rearranges their web structure every now and then. Bunch of morons..
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