Am Freitag, 18. Juni 2004 09:43 schrieb Eilert:
> Thanks for the clarification, so I'll have a good conscience when I buy
> another one
Please consider to send the old NIC to Tim, since he indicated interest in
another mail.
He is the "adding new drivers to etherboot specialist", so if you do th
On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 04:43, Eilert wrote:
> The newer ROMs come in zdsk format and are much bigger, why's that?
Etherboot 5.2 had major changes. This was basically a cleanup.
Tim
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Hi again,
0200 means that the card is a network device. Which Linux distribution
are you using that works?
I just found that another machine here is using fealnx, it's a Suse 8.2
system.
Rolf
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Hi Timothy,
0200 means that the card is a network device. Which Linux distribution
are you using that works?
For this trial, I used Knoppix
Rolf
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Hi Georg,
Hm, it's the teacher's PC, maybe we should leave it as it is, after all
he's not intended to interfer when students concentrate on surfing the
web... :-))
> This card is not supported by etherboot. I just corrected the database.
Thanks for the clarification, so I'll have a good conscie
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 16:12, Georg Baum wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2004 10:43 schrieb Eilert:
> > Hi Georg,
> >
> > > lspci -n
> >
> > Yes, and class 0200 shows 1516:0803, and this is the Surecom EP-320-X-S
> > card (according to the database at least). When I try to start the ROM,
> > it
Am Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2004 10:43 schrieb Eilert:
> Hi Georg,
>
> > lspci -n
>
> Yes, and class 0200 shows 1516:0803, and this is the Surecom EP-320-X-S
> card (according to the database at least). When I try to start the ROM,
> it will scan PCI and ISA but won't find anything, sleep, then try
Hi Timothy,
Yes, the pci ids do not show up in Etherboot or linux 2.4.25 for that
matter. Are you sure you selected the right ids?
If 0200 is the vendor, these are the numbers... :-)
Rolf
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Hi Georg,
lspci -n
Yes, and class 0200 shows 1516:0803, and this is the Surecom EP-320-X-S
card (according to the database at least). When I try to start the ROM,
it will scan PCI and ISA but won't find anything, sleep, then try again.
I tried the old 2.0.5-ROM I still have here, and it just say
Am Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2004 18:23 schrieb Eilert:
> Hi,
>
> There's one network card (very small, cheap one) in one of my PCs which
> should be a Surecom 8139 clone. The NIC chip reads "0143AGA3R2" which
> doesn't seem to mean very much :-) I found the Win98 driver for it, and
> within the binar
Hi,
There's one network card (very small, cheap one) in one of my PCs which
should be a Surecom 8139 clone. The NIC chip reads "0143AGA3R2" which
doesn't seem to mean very much :-) I found the Win98 driver for it, and
within the binary I read Surecom. The driver is called feand5.sys. The
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