LM-N89TX Driver
Windows XP, Windows XP (64 bit), Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95
Apologies for submitting a driver I know little about. I DONT KNOW what OS ver's are on the disk; my own card is LM-N90TXPro+, but I know people are looking for this driver too.
Lemel is not listed in Driverguide, nor is Synnex [I requested them a month ago; no response.]
The chip may be Realtek, but RTL win drivers don't work--no detect. I understand some versions of linux autodetect these pc-cards & work fine, but windows users will need these drivers.
Synnex website has no english, but the drivers are at:
www.synnex.com.tw/download/LM-N89TX.exe
and
[same]/download/LM-N90TXPROP.exe
respectively.
newqjon (DG Member) on 15-Jul-2005
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
_SYS1.CAB | 181.6 KB | 30 Oct 2000 |
SETUP.LID | 49 bytes | 30 Oct 2000 |
SETUP.INS | 60.9 KB | 19 Oct 2000 |
VERSION | 1.4 KB | 15 Nov 2000 |
_ISDEL.EXE | 27.6 KB | 2 Oct 1998 |
README.TXT | 2.3 KB | 3 Oct 2000 |
SETUPDLL/CPNT.DLL | 132.6 KB | 18 Jul 2000 |
SETUPDLL/CP9X.DLL | 132.6 KB | 18 Jul 2000 |
SETUPDLL/SETUPCE.DLL | 53.2 KB | 14 Sep 2000 |
OS.DAT | 450 bytes | 27 Jul 1998 |
SETUP.EXE | 71.7 KB | 2 Oct 1998 |
DATA1.CAB | 469 bytes | 30 Oct 2000 |
DATA.TAG | 118 bytes | 30 Oct 2000 |
ARM/2.1/LE100.DLL | 29.8 KB | 22 Sep 2000 |
LAYOUT.BIN | 627 bytes | 30 Oct 2000 |
LANG.DAT | 4.7 KB | 18 Sep 1998 |
SH4/2.1/LE100.DLL | 29.5 KB | 14 Nov 2000 |
SETUP.INI | 128 bytes | 30 Oct 2000 |
SH3/ARP.DLL | 22.5 KB | 4 Feb 1998 |
SH3/NDIS.DLL | 48.6 KB | 4 Feb 1998 |
SH3/2.0/LE100.DLL | 28.7 KB | 11 Oct 1999 |
SH3/2.0/DHCP.DLL | 16.9 KB | 4 Feb 1998 |
SH3/2.0/NETWORK.CPL | 11.3 KB | 4 Feb 1998 |
SH3/2.1/LE100.DLL | 30.0 KB | 1 Nov 2000 |
SH3/2.1/DHCP.DLL | 16.2 KB | 13 Jun 1998 |
SH3/2.1/NETWORK.CPL | 10.6 KB | 27 May 1999 |
_SETUP.DLL | 34.8 KB | 29 Sep 1998 |
_USER1.CAB | 943 bytes | 30 Oct 2000 |
MIPS/ARP.DLL | 30.2 KB | 4 Feb 1998 |
MIPS/NDIS.DLL | 65.0 KB | 4 Feb 1998 |
MIPS/2.0/LE100.DLL | 37.4 KB | 11 Oct 1999 |
MIPS/2.0/DHCP.DLL | 21.5 KB | 4 Feb 1998 |
MIPS/2.0/NETWORK.CPL | 38.9 KB | 4 Feb 1998 |
MIPS/2.1/LE100.DLL | 38.8 KB | 1 Nov 2000 |
MIPS/2.1/DHCP.DLL | 21.3 KB | 12 Jan 2000 |
MIPS/2.1/NETWORK.CPL | 11.6 KB | 27 May 1999 |
_INST32I.EX_ | 298.0 KB | 2 Oct 1998 |
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