On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 01:13:13PM +1100, Chris Kenrick wrote: > Hopefully the isapnp methods described in later replies will work for you. > If they don't, be careful with the IRQ selection. In my experience modprobe > will bomb if the IO address is wrong, but will 'work' if the IRQ is > wrong. You will, however, get some weird error messages when trying to > ping or whatever. So if resorting to trial and error, do the IO address > first, > then the IRQ (there's not too many IRQs anyway...) :)
Well, it's supposedly PNP, but I did a pnpdump -c, and I didn't see
anything for the NIC. *Mikey scratches head*
Mike
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