I read this how to:
http://www.lemoncube.com/232.html
Is about hot swap rom writing, I have done that for
motherboards that went dead, is it possible to use
roms of old motherboards to make the lan cards self
boot, use the old bios chips in the lan cards as it
says in this article, without
Hello;
Have you tried http://rom-o-matic.net/
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Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] boot ROM Image for compaq NC 3121
Hi all
Can anyone please tell me where i will find boot rom iso
image for NIC :
compaq NC 3121
for booting ltsp client . I am not getting any idea , can
anyone please help me .
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Prathamesh Suryavanshi
I enable the eprom using the diag.exe soft , but the workstation not boot from the
card.
Is an old P120 and it not have Boot From lan in setup
Make sure you selected the correct rom via. It needs to match the pci
vendor and device id. There are 5 different via-rhine devices:
static
I just buy my own eprom programmer and try my first epromm
I download the via rhine image and grab it to the epromm
I use a 29f2008 64 KB flash eprom ( my be thats is wrong)
and record de 16 k into the eprom but I think may be something is worng the memory
apears
only a little part with data
pankaj gadhari wrote:
enable my boot-rom , but i think that there is no need to enable it, and
if there is any need then , plz tell me how to enable the boot-rom. its
very urgent
If you need urgent response, IRC will be your friend. At (nearly) any
time of day, someone is reading #ltsp on
Hello Kamran,
3) I am trying to write the boot roms. I have RTL8139 cards (from Planet
company). the pci id is 10ec for these cards. I have downloaded
10ec:8139 probably. That board is officially supported by etherboot,
since ages I believe. I had one before my 8169 arrived, and it did
it's job
Hi there, Looking to buy some Boot Roms for the RTL8139C, anyone knowwhere I can get these?
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Hi Martin,
Please try electronic component shops for Atmel AT28C256, 28 pins. Some
shops provide burning service.
HTH
Stephen Liu
Martín G. M. wrote:
Hi there,
Looking to buy some Boot Roms for the RTL8139C, anyone know where I can
get these?
Thanks
Martín
Hi,
I got a 3Com EhterLink III 3C509TP NIC with a empty Boot Rom socket. I
follow the doc and surf to http://rom-o-matic.net/5.0.6/ to download the
Etherboot ROM image.
However, I don't know which output format should I choice for burning the
EPROM? Boot Rom.
I think it's the BInary Rom Image
Hi,
I got a 3Com EhterLink III 3C509TP NIC with a empty Boot Rom socket. I
follow the doc and surf to http://rom-o-matic.net/5.0.6/ to download the
Etherboot ROM image.
However, I don't know which output format should I choice for burning the
EPROM? Boot Rom.
Also, does the file size only got
I wonder if anyone produces a rom card which could hold the dhcp code
?. Some plug in IDE cards used to have their own bios.. Maybe someone
in the group might have time to experiment with a PCI prototype board
?. Maybe even me, as that level of hardware is fairly familiar to me.
This would
Hi Kwame,
I was looking through the list for you, and I've been swamped lately.
Details on my config below. The permissions on directories might be key,
and you MUST have NON-PERSISTENT disks for your clients. With my config
vmware seems to assign different fake MAC addresses for each client
Hi Venkat,
thank you again for your precious help.
Here is my configuration :
== 1 Ltsp server with one instance (installation) of
vmware
== 20 ltsp clients.
What i want to do, is to use this only instance of
vmware for all clients!
But, the problem is that when i execute vmware on two
Hi Kwame,
Glad to be of help. Also, I don't usually monitor list or list related
messages very often, so please understand if I don't respond immediately.
I do not understand why you have a MAC address conflict, unless you are
trying to boot a guest OS that has been run natively. If you give
Great !
Its exactely what i am loooking for...
However, i have conflict with MAC adresse !
May be have i to deal with DHCP not with a fixes ip
addresses.
Thanks you,
Kwame
--- Venkat Manakkal [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
At 08:25 PM 2/14/2002 +0100, kwame amedodji wrote:
Hi everybody,
Hi everybody,
can i install at once vmware with WIN98SE for instance
on server and populate this to ltsp clients ?
Thank you.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Luke,
I've used VMware with LTSP for quite a while.
That's how I
do most of the LTSP development.
I used the 'lancepci'
At 08:25 PM 2/14/2002 +0100, kwame amedodji wrote:
Hi everybody,
can i install at once vmware with WIN98SE for instance
on server and populate this to ltsp clients ?
Thank you.
I just got done installing vmware running on the server for Windows NT as
the guest OS (since I replaced WinNT on
Shane,
It's Etherboot. Go to http://Etherboot.sourceforge.net
Jim McQuillan
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Shane Kennedy wrote:
Can anyone provide me with source code for rom image for NE2K-pci ?. I
want to add a (very) small patch to switch on my watchdog at power up,
in case of crashes, or
Does anyone know if it is possible to use an image from rom-o-matic and
place it on a Cdrom to boot from instead of a floppy???
How should it be burned to the CDROM?
Thanks!
Mike
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Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To
Yes it would be possible to boot from a cdrom.
You would have to make a bootable ramdisk image with mknbi and
then make the cdrom image bootable using the el torito method.
For rom-o-matic you should just need to put this image into a
bootable cdrom image ala el torito.
Refer to the
Mike Ickes [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 21.12.01:
Does anyone know if it is possible to use an image from rom-o-matic and
place it on a Cdrom to boot from instead of a floppy???
How should it be burned to the CDROM?
It is possible, use the floppy image and some sort of burning/prog that is
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