No I don't know.

I used the 3com utility under dos.



"H.G. Bekker" wrote:
> 
> Hi Frank,
> 
> Thanks for you reply. I guess both cards are using the same adress or IRQ
> (they came from two seperate computers).  I have found the 3c509 setup and
> diag source on the Scyld site but compiling them on my mandrake 8.2 box makes
> the exe's segfault on my Bering LRP box. Do you know if the setup utils have
> been compiled for the bering system?
> 
> regards
> 
> Chera Bekker
> 
> On Sat January 11 2003 17:32, you wrote:
> > I have had boxes with two and three 3c509 cards.  In each case the only
> > entry in the 'moudules' script was 3c509 without any qualifiers.  That
> > was enough to recognize all cards.  The cards were assigned eth0, eth1,
> > eth2 by ascending MAC addresses.
> >
> > The cards were all set up on different IO and IRQs using a 3com utility
> > under DOS.
> >
> > You might want to check if there are any IRQ or IO address conflicts.
> > Not just between NIC cards but also between other cards and devices in
> > the system.
> >
> > Or, perhaps one of the cards is not working right.
> >
> > On rare occasions I have had problems with old computer motherboards
> > where a card would work in one slot and not work in another slot.  Try
> > moving the card to a different slot.  If that works, you probably have a
> > defective motherboard and may want to replace it.  Old ISA motherboards
> > are cheap.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Frank Kamp
> >
> > "H.G. Bekker" wrote:
> > > Hi list,
> > >
> > > I have a box with two 3com etherlink III cards. The 3c509 module only
> > > finds one. Any idea how to find the second one. Should I load the 3c509
> > > module twice?
> > >
> > > Thanks for you help.
> > >
> > > Chera Bekker
> > >
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"H.G. Bekker" wrote:
> 
> Hi Frank,
> 
> Thanks for you reply. I guess both cards are using the same adress or IRQ
> (they came from two seperate computers).  I have found the 3c509 setup and
> diag source on the Scyld site but compiling them on my mandrake 8.2 box makes
> the exe's segfault on my Bering LRP box. Do you know if the setup utils have
> been compiled for the bering system?
> 
> regards
> 
> Chera Bekker
> 
> On Sat January 11 2003 17:32, you wrote:
> > I have had boxes with two and three 3c509 cards.  In each case the only
> > entry in the 'moudules' script was 3c509 without any qualifiers.  That
> > was enough to recognize all cards.  The cards were assigned eth0, eth1,
> > eth2 by ascending MAC addresses.
> >
> > The cards were all set up on different IO and IRQs using a 3com utility
> > under DOS.
> >
> > You might want to check if there are any IRQ or IO address conflicts.
> > Not just between NIC cards but also between other cards and devices in
> > the system.
> >
> > Or, perhaps one of the cards is not working right.
> >
> > On rare occasions I have had problems with old computer motherboards
> > where a card would work in one slot and not work in another slot.  Try
> > moving the card to a different slot.  If that works, you probably have a
> > defective motherboard and may want to replace it.  Old ISA motherboards
> > are cheap.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Frank Kamp
> >
> > "H.G. Bekker" wrote:
> > > Hi list,
> > >
> > > I have a box with two 3com etherlink III cards. The 3c509 module only
> > > finds one. Any idea how to find the second one. Should I load the 3c509
> > > module twice?
> > >
> > > Thanks for you help.
> > >
> > > Chera Bekker
> > >
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