Re: NE2000 PCI Card

1999-02-17 Thread Ming Hsu
Got it.  Thanks!

At 09:28 AM 2/16/99 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


The NE2000 PCI-module is probing a number of addresses,
make sure that your card is configured for one of those addresses.
This can probably be done with the DOS-program (sorry) you have got
with your card,

Joop




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Re: NE2000 PCI Card

1999-02-16 Thread joop . vson


The NE2000 PCI-module is probing a number of addresses,
make sure that your card is configured for one of those addresses.
This can probably be done with the DOS-program (sorry) you have got
with your card,

Joop



Re: NE2000 PCI Card

1999-02-16 Thread David B. Teague

On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The NE2000 PCI-module is probing a number of addresses,
 make sure that your card is configured for one of those addresses.
 This can probably be done with the DOS-program (sorry) you have got
 with your card,

Joop

Is the necessary information to write code under Linux 
to set the card's irq, addresses etc available?

I suppose one could do a (possibly illegal) disassembly
of the DOS code, to find that information -- unless one 
can get that information from the card manufacturer.

--David Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian GNU/Linus: Because reboots are for hardware upgrades.



NE2000 PCI Card

1999-02-13 Thread Ming Hsu
Hi, I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask for help on this, but
it may be something in Debian that's tripping me up.  I'm trying to set up
network support with Debian 2.0 running Linux 2.2.1.  The machine is a
K6-266MMX with 64MB of RAM.  So far the Win95 side of the computer has the
network up and running, so I'm pretty sure that the IP address and etc are
correct.  

The problem I have right now is that the kernel won't recognize the NE2000
PCI card.  A friend and I tried autoprobing it, and making it a module and
loading it after compile, but neither has worked.  We also tried to forcing
recognition by putting an append line into LILO, but that didn't seem to
work either.  Are there any other ways to get the card recognized or did we
miss a step or something?  

Thanks in advance,  

Ming Hsu

  Spiritus, minitus, invustrus appares.
   Tiny spirits of fire and light, 
   find the ones I seek tonight.
  -Will O' the Wisp, Gargoyles.


Re: NE2000 PCI Card

1999-02-13 Thread M.C. Vernon

 The problem I have right now is that the kernel won't recognize the NE2000
 PCI card.  A friend and I tried autoprobing it, and making it a module and
 loading it after compile, but neither has worked.  We also tried to forcing
 recognition by putting an append line into LILO, but that didn't seem to
 work either.  Are there any other ways to get the card recognized or did we
 miss a step or something?  

Try looking with lspci to see if the kernel is finding the card at all

Matthew

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Re: NE2000 PCI Card

1999-02-13 Thread wtopa

Subject: NE2000 PCI Card
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 11:55:49PM -0700

In reply to:Ming Hsu

Quoting Ming Hsu([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 
 Hi, I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask for help on this, but
 it may be something in Debian that's tripping me up.  I'm trying to set up
 network support with Debian 2.0 running Linux 2.2.1.  The machine is a
 K6-266MMX with 64MB of RAM.  So far the Win95 side of the computer has the
 network up and running, so I'm pretty sure that the IP address and etc are
 correct.  
 
 The problem I have right now is that the kernel won't recognize the NE2000
 PCI card.  A friend and I tried autoprobing it, and making it a module and
 loading it after compile, but neither has worked.  We also tried to forcing
 recognition by putting an append line into LILO, but that didn't seem to
 work either.  Are there any other ways to get the card recognized or did we
 miss a step or something?  
 

If you in the past used the NE2000 option it has now branched into 2
different options. i for ISA and 1 for PCI.  The PCE one is below the
NE2000 option.  It ises the ne2k-pci module for PCI, IIRC.

HTH

 Thanks in advance,
 
 Ming Hsu

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