Re: What is SCI UNIX?
SCO is Santa Cruz Operation, formerly a Xerox site in Santa Cruz,
California. I'd be highly surprised if the driver works in Linux, but
the ne2000 driver seems to handle a wide variety of compatible cards.
If it doesn't work, ne2000 clones are dirt cheap these days (I paid
$10 U.S. for a brand new one last week).
Bob
On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 11:17:43PM +0800, Hans van den Boogert wrote:
> I have some old ethernet cards (EZ-3200P+ series, which are supposed to be
> NE2000 compatible) and the disk with it has a Unix driver, but specifically
> an SCO one. What does SCO stand for and might the driver be compatible with
> Linux?
>
> Hans
>
> P.S. I haven't compiled a new kernel with NE2000 support yet. I was just
> wondering.
>
>
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