Re: ISA network card
Well, I fooled around with that for an hour or two, but it never worked.
So, I got a Kingston ISA off the scrap heap at work, and it worked
without a hitch. It even used the ne module and worked with no arguments
passed in. So, problem solved. Thanks to everyone who responded.
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Nick
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 10:24:43PM +0200, Rainer Ellinger wrote:
> Nick Traxler wrote:
> > I got the value 0x340 through trial and error. All the others fail
> > the initial ne2000 probe.
> > dsl-093-a:~# ne2k-diag -p 0x340
>
> You've also tried ne2k-diag without any option?
>
> > Winbond W89C905F. I wasn't able to locate that chip on the Winbond
> > site. However, most of the Googling I've tried has included Linux as
> > a keyword.
>
> No problem. I like googling:
>
> http://www.winbond.com.tw/PDF/Driver/905setup.zip
>
> This should be a DOS based setup program to analyze and configure this
> card. Understandably i haven't tried this program. I suggest to
> configure this card to a new interrupt. 10 or 12 are good values.
> Dont't forget to adjust your BIOS setup for this IRQ.
>
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