MB86950 Support in the works?

1999-05-13 Thread Kris Kirby
I was wondering if any adventurous individual has looked into writing a driver for the MB86950 ethernet controller. I have quite a few cards that use this chip and would be more than willing to acid-test the driver. (Ever got 1MB/s over coax? :-)) -- Kris Kirby Home UAH CS WWW ---

Re: MB86950 Support in the works?

1999-05-14 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
Kris Kirby writes: > I was wondering if any adventurous individual has looked into writing a > driver for the MB86950 ethernet controller. I have quite a few cards > that use this chip and would be more than willing to acid-test the > driver. (Ever got 1MB/s over coax? :-)) Yes, I've experienced

Re: MB86950 Support in the works?

1999-05-15 Thread Warner Losh
nIn message <373b297a.97302...@airnet.net> Kris Kirby writes: : I was wondering if any adventurous individual has looked into writing a : driver for the MB86950 ethernet controller. I have quite a few cards : that use this chip and would be more than willing to acid-test the : driver. (Ever got 1MB

Re: MB86950 Support in the works?

1999-05-17 Thread Kris Kirby
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote: > Yes, I've experienced sustained transfer rates in excess of 1 MBps on > a 10Base2 network, with FreeBSD 3.1 using an SMC based Kingston EtherX > (ISA PnP NE2000 clone thingamabob) in one end and a nondescript Linux > box in the other end. Two FreeBSD boxes (3.0-R and 2

Re: MB86950 Support in the works?

1999-05-17 Thread Wes Peters
Warner Losh wrote: > > nIn message <373b297a.97302...@airnet.net> Kris Kirby writes: > : I was wondering if any adventurous individual has looked into writing a > : driver for the MB86950 ethernet controller. I have quite a few cards > : that use this chip and would be more than willing to acid-te