I have an IBM T20 laptop. Yesterday I just bought an ITCOM PCMCIA laptop network card, using the RT8319 chip. I followed the desktop method for network GHOST (the desktop can do network GHOST normally):
1. Use GHOST2003 Enterprise Edition to make an MS-DOS network boot disk, with the RT8319 driver included (but it does not support PCMCIA network cards).
2. Since the RT8319 driver included with the boot disk made by GHOST2003 could not properly drive the PCMCIA network card, I modified CONFIG.SYS myself and added DEVICE=\net\RTPCI.exe on the third line.
3. Save and reboot.
Then the problem came. The screen shows DEVICE FOUND and some IRQ interrupt prompts, which indicates the network card driver has already loaded correctly, but when NETBIND.COM loads, an error appears: ERROR 33 UNENABLE BIND. How can this be solved??? Is GHOST poor at supporting PCMCIA network cards, or did I install it wrong?
1. Use GHOST2003 Enterprise Edition to make an MS-DOS network boot disk, with the RT8319 driver included (but it does not support PCMCIA network cards).
2. Since the RT8319 driver included with the boot disk made by GHOST2003 could not properly drive the PCMCIA network card, I modified CONFIG.SYS myself and added DEVICE=\net\RTPCI.exe on the third line.
3. Save and reboot.
Then the problem came. The screen shows DEVICE FOUND and some IRQ interrupt prompts, which indicates the network card driver has already loaded correctly, but when NETBIND.COM loads, an error appears: ERROR 33 UNENABLE BIND. How can this be solved??? Is GHOST poor at supporting PCMCIA network cards, or did I install it wrong?

