Hi Tim
On chip I found that it is Compex RL2000 card but I don't know why the
/proc/pci
file shows NE1000. I had a m/c with RL2000 card but it never showed this type
of thing.
I have kernel ver 2.0.30 and I think it dose'nt support RL2000. Am I right?
Thanks for responses
Abhijeet
Tim Fletcher wrote:
> > PCI devices found:
> > Bus 0, device 10, function 0:
> > Ethernet controller: Unknown vendor Unknown device (rev 10).
> > Vendor id=11f6. Device id=1401.
> > Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable. IRQ 255.
> > I/O at 0x6100.
>
> Ah what do the chips on the card say?
>
> Have you tried the ne2k-pci driver?
>
> NE1000's are ISA only, there are NE2000 pci cloces about which that looks
> like, if not read the chips and the work out a driver for the card from
> them. The detect an NE1000 is a "feature" of the NE2000 isa code if shown
> a pci NE2000
>
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