On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 21:57, Prasanna David G wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> 
> I am trying to bring back to life some 486's.  I have set up LTSP
> server (on Slackware 10) and tested it with some pentium clients. 
> Since we can't get EPROMs in this country and no burning facility, I
> am getting floppy images(zdsk) from rom-o-matic.net and using.  The
> 8039-ne and etherboot-pci drivers works fine with PCI ne2000 cards
> like RTL 8029, etc.
> 
>  But no success in finding a boot image for ISA cards that I have to
> use with the 486s.  I have got RTL8019AS, UM9008F and DLT2518 ISA
> cards.  Has anyone succeeded booting from n/w using these cards ? 
> Please help me.  Suggest me where and how to get any boot image for
> these (floppy/lilo/grub)
The ISA card work fine. I have ROM's for booting them and if you are
near Faridabad I can get you a copy. Main point about booting off ISA is
setting option 128 and 129 properly.
rom-o-matic.com is the download source for floppy boot images.
-- 
Sudev Barar
Learning Linux



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