i have recently obtained a ps/2 - 70 with an mca smc-tcp mc nic and
initially could not get the kernel to properly recognize the nic but that
was because i needed to apply a patch to one of the standard nic
drivers...i just found the patch yesterday but have not tried to apply it
but along the
Can linux recognize a micro-channel nic? I know how to setup the kernel
to recognize an ISA/PCI nic, but does linux support mca cards? If so, how
would I configure the kernel to recognize the mca card? Would I treat it
just like an ISA card? TIA.
The kernel does do MCA... Just choose the option when you're compiling. I
know the 3c523 and 3c527 boards are listed as options also. Dunno about
any other MCA boards.
On Sat, 8 May 1999, Robert Rati wrote:
Can linux recognize a micro-channel nic? I know how to setup the kernel
to recognize
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