Am Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2004 18:23 schrieb Eilert:
> Hi,
> 
> There's one network card (very small, cheap one) in one of my PCs which 
> should be a Surecom 8139 clone. The NIC chip reads "0143AGA3R2" which 
> doesn't seem to mean very much :-) I found the Win98 driver for it, and 
> within the binary I read Surecom. The driver is called feand5.sys. The 
> label on the back of the card reads "NE-320-X-S-1" and the database on 
> etherboot tells me it's a Surecom 320 XS card (or so) with an 8139 NIC.
> 
> I got the 8139 bootrom for a floppy to test it, but it doesn't recognize 
> the card.
> 
> Any hope?

[This is an etherboot problem and would be better asked on the etherboot 
users list]

Please tell us the pci vendor and device id of the NIC. Then it is easy to 
tell wether your NIC will work or not. Under linux, you can get them by 
running

lspci -n

NICs have class 0200. The database entry may be wrong, since we have no 
method to check wether it is valid, and therefore every entry that looks 
"reasonable" gets accepted.


Georg



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