Subject: Re: Apple Etherlink/talk driver
To: * Port macBSD <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Henry B. Hotz <hotz@jpl.nasa.gov>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/19/1998 18:11:49
At 4:47 PM -0800 3/19/98, Bert Koster wrote:
>Hi,
>
>a couple of days ago, I got myself a couple of Apple Ethertalk Cards, so I
>could finaly run my BSD server on a TCP network...so I Thought....
>Elas, when the kernel gets to the ae driver, the following error messages
>appear:
>
>ae0 at nubus0: failed to determine size of RAM
>ae1 at nubus0: failed to determine size of RAM
>ae2 at nubus0: failed to determine size of RAM
>
>can anybody tell me what's going wrong here? Do I have to compile another
>driver into the kernel, and ifso how do I go about this????
>
Probably don't need a new driver, at least if you do then it probably
doesn't exist.

Do these Apple cards have 68000's on them?  If so you're probably SOL.

What's the part number of the biggest chip on the cards.  Maybe we can
help, maybe not.

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