On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Hendrix wrote:

> I have a generic 10BASE-T ISA (16bit) NIC...!!!   I have no idea what it
> is, except for the obvious (of which I just mentioned)...  Is there some
> kind of generic kernel support for such devices...  Would it be possible
> for me to get it working without knowing the make and model of the
> NIC...???

Almost every current generic ISA NIC is a NE2000 clone.

You board is likely not as generic as you might think.  There are only a
dozen or so NE2000 clone chips, and we have the specs on many of them.

Donald Becker                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Scyld Computing Corporation             http://www.scyld.com
410 Severn Ave. Suite 210               Annapolis MD 21403


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