Subject: Re: e/net card recognition at boot
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: charlie allom <charlie@pobox.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/15/1999 11:21:57
At 10:24 AM +1000 15/10/99, charlie allom wrote:
>At 5:14 PM -0700 14/10/99, Tom Spindler wrote:
>>
>>It seems somewhat worrying that your card is listed at a different slot.
>
>yes. yes it is worrying. i mean. its not as if i could put it in the 
>wrong slot =) maybe the card itself is dead-ish?



is it possible to have a go at what the MacBSD HOWTO suggests?

"Specific models of interfaces may not work for various reasons. If 
you have an Ethernet interface that doesn't work, can determine which 
chip is used, and are willing to run some debugging probes to find 
the required addresses then email port-mac68k@..." etc

[ taken from http://www.macbsd.com/macbsd/howto/networking/ ]

it seems to be a Cabletron Ethernet card, and i have this nifty 
little diskette here with, an A/UX ethernet driver installer! im 
quite amazed really. but anyway, if anyone has any ideas, it would be 
much appreciated!


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