[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>It doesn't matter what you call the ROM image file as long as it contains
>a .lzrom image. So rename eb-5.0.4-davicom9102.lzrom to ebdav.lzr or
>ebdav.bin or whatever your friend wants. What's important is that it is
>the right image for the card and that if you're
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 16:26:18 -0800 "Marvin T Pascual" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marty Connor wrote:
> >
> >ROM burning can be a little confusing and intimidating in the beginning,
> >but don't worry. It's really pretty easy once you know a few basic
> >things.
>
> I hope so. But I really
Marty Connor wrote:
>It doesn't matter what you call the ROM image file as long as it contains
>a .lzrom image. So rename eb-5.0.4-davicom9102.lzrom to ebdav.lzr or
>ebdav.bin or whatever your friend wants. What's important is that it is
>the right image for the card and that if you're going
On 11/26/2001 7:26 PM Marvin T Pascual [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Well, I already downloaded the Etherboot image file named
>"eb-5.0.4-davicom9102.lzrom" and "eb-5.0.4-davicom9102.lzdsk". But my
>problem is how to burn that image to my EPROM considering that my friend
>who has an EPROM Programm
John McCreesh wrote:
>
>Test it our first with a floopy image - it only takes a minute.
Okay. Thanks. =)
>>I'm confused
>
>That's ok - we all were once - but the LTSP documentation is well worth
>reading...
Thank you for you encouragement! =)
I already have a copy of LTSP Documentation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>What about "davicom9102"? Should be worth a try.
I already downloaded that image. =)
>Burning the ROM is a matter of seconds. Not complicated.
>Your friends will know how to handle his programmer.
I think he can't 'cause he's using Win9x and he told me that he ca
Marty Connor wrote:
>
>ROM burning can be a little confusing and intimidating in the beginning,
>but don't worry. It's really pretty easy once you know a few basic
>things.
I hope so. But I really don't have an EPROM Programmer. I'm just asking my friend to
burn my image to my EPROM who h
On 11/25/2001 4:26 PM Marvin T Pascual [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I bought one piece of M27C512 EPROM for my Cnet PRO200S NIC (Davicom 9102,
>supports 64K) but I do not know which of the following Ethernet Boot
>Images from the ROM-O-MATIC site should I download. I'm confused of the
>choices be
On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 21:26, Marvin T Pascual wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I bought one piece of M27C512 EPROM for my Cnet PRO200S NIC (Davicom
> 9102, supports 64K) but I do not know which of the following
> Ethernet Boot Images from the ROM-O-MATIC site should I download.
Test it our first with a f
Hi,
Marvin T Pascual wrote:
> I bought one piece of M27C512 EPROM for my Cnet PRO200S NIC
> (Davicom 9102, supports 64K) but I do not know which of the
> following Ethernet Boot Images from the ROM-O-MATIC site should I
> download.
What about "davicom9102"? Should be worth a try.
> I'm confuse
Hello!
I bought one piece of M27C512 EPROM for my Cnet PRO200S NIC (Davicom 9102, supports
64K) but I do not know which of the following Ethernet Boot Images from the
ROM-O-MATIC site should I download. I'm confused of the choices because I really
don't have any idea about this. Actually, I'
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