On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 11:47:45AM -0300, James LeClair wrote:
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> In response to my difficulty installing the second of 2 isa dlink 220
> nics(i cant determine the io address of the 2nd card), mess-mate wrote:
>
> > If they are isa then (informatical) you need 'isapnptools' and to do a isapnp du
In response to my difficulty installing the second of 2 isa dlink 220 nics(i cant
determine the io address of the 2nd card), mess-mate wrote:
> If they are isa then (informatical) you need 'isapnptools' and to do a isapnp dump.
> Then a config of /etc/isapnp.conf is needed. There you chose the
Well, I fooled around with that for an hour or two, but it never worked.
So, I got a Kingston ISA off the scrap heap at work, and it worked
without a hitch. It even used the ne module and worked with no arguments
passed in. So, problem solved. Thanks to everyone who responded.
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Nick
On Wed, Ju
Nick Traxler wrote:
> I got the value 0x340 through trial and error. All the others fail
> the initial ne2000 probe.
> dsl-093-a:~# ne2k-diag -p 0x340
You've also tried ne2k-diag without any option?
> Winbond W89C905F. I wasn't able to locate that chip on the Winbond
> site. However, most of the
I got the value 0x340 through trial and error. All the others fail the
initial ne2000 probe.
dsl-093-a:~# ne2k-diag -p 0x340
Checking the ethercard at 0x340.
Receive alignment error counter (0x34d) is 00
Passed initial NE2000 probe, value 00.
Station Address PROM0: 00 00 40 40 33 33 37 37
Nick Traxler wrote:
> Any ideas? I'm not sure if the interrupt can be arbitrary or if I
> have to find a way to read it off the card.
Could you please give the full output of ne2k-diag?
Usually the IRQ is reported, too. If this is not a PnP card, you need
to reserve the interrupt in your BIOS se
Well, I played around with ne2k-diag for a bit. It seemed to show the
card at io 0x340. Then I tried inserting the module with irq 5, a
random number that was not listed in /proc/interrupts. It seemed to
work when I ran ifup, and it shows a MAC address in ifconfig. But,
whenever I tried to ping my
From: "Rainer Ellinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Nick Traxler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 4:49 PM
Subject: Re: ISA network card
> Nick Traxler wrote:
> > According to the Ethernet HOWTO, it is supported by the ne.o module,
> &g
Nick Traxler wrote:
> According to the Ethernet HOWTO, it is supported by the ne.o module,
> but I need to know the base address to pass as an argument. Does
> anyone know how I can probe the address or set it? pnpdump does not
apt-get install nictools-nopci
ne2k-diag
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I have an ISA network card that I am trying to configure in Debian.
It is a Winbond 89c905 chip. (I think that's the right model number.)
According to the Ethernet HOWTO, it is supported by the ne.o module,
but I need to know the base address to pass as an argument. Does anyone
know how
I have the eepro card. I think I got it to work with isapnp. It's there after a
"modprobe eepro irq= io==0x200". I can also do "ifconfig eth0 x.x.xx" where
x.x.x.x is the IP address assigned to me. But then I can't ping any computer
around me! I decided to skip this step, and try to use our dhc
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