Jim McQuillan wrote:
> 
> Nope, ne2000 is entirely different that 8139. I think maybe the 8029 is
> similar to ne2000 though.
> 
> Jim McQuillan
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> Dave Shiels wrote:
> 
> >"Arthur H. Johnson II" wrote:
> >
> >>Anybody have a good source for purchasing 8139 eeproms?  Cant seem to find
> >>one through Google and I need to buy a few for testing.
> >>
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> >I think the ones for Realtek NE2000 will work. Do hold me to that though.
> >As and alternative I just mount a floopy disk facing internal to the
> >case and run the etherboot/floppy code. It is then not accessable to the
> >user and will boot the box just fine.
> >
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Thanks for the clarification Jim.  
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