Subject: RE: Multia pcmcia NIC adapter... I can't get it up!
To: 'sinteur' <john@dubbele.com>
From: David Woyciesjes <DAW@yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
List: port-alpha
Date: 04/26/2000 12:18:55
Well, the question then becomes, can the support for the card definitely be
enabled? Or would it be trial and error? What do you guys think? Is it worth
it? Is there anyone else here who is in a similar spot? (PCMCIA NIC in a
Multia)

BTW I have a lead on a possible PCI slot-equipped riser card for my Multia.
If I can get it, that would be the easier fix....

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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	sinteur [SMTP:john@dubbele.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, April 26, 2000 1:04 PM
> To:	David Woyciesjes
> Subject:	RE: Multia pcmcia NIC adapter... I can't get it up!
> 
> >Well, here is a previous message... So now, do I try the Intel
> EtherExpress
> >PRO/100 PC card (16bit) that I have, find a PCI riser card for my Multia?
> Or
> >put support for the 3Com in the kernel? I don't think I have the
> necessary
> >knowledge to tweak the kernel. I only know how to use Linux...(sort of)
> 
> It's not too difficult - if you decide you want to do that, I'd be happy 
> to walk you through it...
> 
> -John