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Re: NIC identification



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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...

> OK i've got a NIC that i need to get working.
>
> its PCI appears to support Co-ax as well as cat-45
>
> it has a netware approved sticker on it
>
> it has 3 components on it made by Delta
>
> the most comprehensible component proclaims itself to be
>
> Delta LANF7236 9701F
>
> has anyone got any ideas what driver i should use?
>
> it has worked with slackware (which does auto-detect) but the HD it was working with has gone to heaven.
>
> thanks for any help that can be proferred

If it's a PCI nic just pop it into a computer with a PCI bus and see what
you get.  On Linux you should find this ethernet card listed under
/proc/pci someplace.

You can also try to do "modprobe ne2k-pci" as root - it sounds awfully
similar to a NE2000 PCI card I have here someplace.

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