From: Nicholas Kirchner
> Try using PCINIC [0] from David Dunfield [1] to figure out where the
> second NIC is on the bus.
Tried this, and it gave me the I/O address like I needed (thanks!). Now
I have the following conundrum:
Running
`pcnpkt int=0x60` works with the first network card, and outp
From: Don Flowers
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I have an ISA NE2000 (CNET 200E) compatible card and an INTEL PCI E1000
Gigabit card and I
From: Louis Santillan
Try using PCINIC [0] from David Dunfield [1] to figure out where the
second NIC is on the bus.
Here's what VirtualBox does for me when I add a second NIC and run PCINIC [2].
[0] http://www.classiccmp.org/dunfield/dos/pcinic.zip
[1] http://www.classiccmp.org/dunfield/dos/in