Kelsey Jordahl writes:
Ken Seefried writes:> The PC532 port of NetBSD has a driver for this device, or at > least one like it. Not exactly on target, but if you are up to > doing it yourself, that will show you generally how to do> it.I looked through the NetBSD port, it seems there is a driver for aHappyMeal SCSI/ethernet device, but not the Asante.
No...I said the PC532 port. The support there is for the Cabletron SCSI to ethernet device and details can be found at http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/pc532/faq.html#cabletron-ethernet. Still not the Asante, but it should have most of the SCSI to Ethernet info one would need. FWIW...HappyMeal (sic) is an SBus card.
The Sparc 5 has both an RJ45 jack and an AUI port for ethernet. Canthey both be used independently?
No.
Any other reasonable options for a second ethernet port on a Sparc 5?
There are SBus slots in a SS5, and lots of SBus Ethernet cards that fit them. Ken