On Monday 05 January 2004 05:31, Jose Colmenares wrote:
> I'm writing this for the archive.
> Found another card (similar to the one i had, but this
> one works): rtl8029.
It looks to me if you dont understand the differance from ISA and PCI ethernet
cards.
> To use a rtl8019 on linux you
> hav
I'm writing this for the archive.
Found another card (similar to the one i had, but this
one works): rtl8029. To use a rtl8019 on linux you
have to set it in jumpless mode. Well, i believed you
did that with a software, so i looked all over, and
found some commands on DOS but where not recognize b
On Saturday 03 January 2004 16:39, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> He might also change the PnP OS setting in his BIOS, to try to get the
> BIOS to set the card for him. This works for PCi cards, but I **think** it
> does NOT work for ISA cards. Still, it won't hurt to try.
He "would need" to resurve the
At 10:32 AM 1/3/2004 +0100, pa3gcu wrote:
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Good comment Ray, btw the rtl8019 cards i ever used have ioport 0x300 set in
them, so doing the following should detect the card;
modprobe ne io=0x300
Yeah, RIchard. Every NE2000 I ever got fresh out of the box was set to
IRQ=3, IO=0x300. So this
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Good comment Ray, btw the rtl8019 cards i ever used have ioport 0x300 set in
them, so doing the following should detect the card;
modprobe ne io=0x300
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At 12:26 AM 1/3/2004 -0500, rob.rice wrote:
IF this card was ever installed by windows you may need to reconfigure the
eeproms in the card windows has a habit of rewriting the addresses
so that olny windblows can use the card I had to do this with an asanite
frindly net card what program you use
At 05:39 PM 1/2/2004 -0600, Jose Colmenares wrote:
Found isapnptools.
did pnpdump, but don't understand what is says! I
cannot copy isapnp.conf.sample here because my floppy
broke down (just to add more fun) and or course don't
have internet on my slack box.
It does say something like:
don't
have internet on my slack box.
It does say something like: minimum IO base adress
0x0280, maximun IO base adress 0x03e0. Tried both on
modprobe, none worked (when I see the syslog no card
was found with such an adress).
¿how do i know how to edit isapnp.conf ?
Also, on dmesg, it sa
Found isapnptools.
did pnpdump, but don't understand what is says! I
cannot copy isapnp.conf.sample here because my floppy
broke down (just to add more fun) and or course don't
have internet on my slack box.
It does say something like: minimum IO base adress
0x0280, maximun IO b
it i need to
know the io and irq adress... ¿how could i find them?
and also, after this ¿how do i made the proper changes
to my system?
The "easy" way to do this is with the configuration program that came with
(or should have come with) the NIC. Inconveniently for us, these config
pr
rks with ne2000 support. But to set it i need to
> know the io and irq adress... ¿how could i find them?
> and also, after this ¿how do i made the proper changes
> to my system?
try to enable pnp in kernel and include in the kernel the driver for
your card (ne2000)
run dmesg and chech in the
I posted a message about 5 days ago about troubles
setting a LAN. Well, i still having figured it out,
but have detected that i installed the wrong driver
for my card. I have a isa RTL8019, wich i found out
works with ne2000 support. But to set it i need to
know the io and irq adress... ¿how
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