Hi,

that´s it. the rtl8139 works great.
thank you very much,

bastian

Dario Rapisardi wrote:

>Hi,
>
>       I usually flash the netboot rom into the bios (award BIOS). I remember one 
>motherboard, which I had to enable the BOOT ROM from the onboard network 
>card, directly with the software provided by the NIC manufacter. For example, 
>it was a Realtek 8139, and I booted with a DOS disk and used the RSET8139.EXE 
>to enable the boot rom. 
>       In other mainboards, the onboard LAN chipset needs to be enabled or the boot 
>rom won't be loaded.
>
>Hope it helps,
>
>Dario.
>
>
>El Mar 30 Oct 2001 08:23, escribió:
>
>>Hello there,
>>
>>i want to set up a complete new computer room with lts clients. That
>>means, really cheap computer. I looked around and found some mainboards
>>with sis630 chipsets, onboard vga, sound, lan for under 200 marks. Under
>>100 usd i think.
>>
>>Has anybody any experience how to netboot these sis630 chipsets. pxe, rom?
>>
>>Also i have read about booting from a lan by flashing the netboot rom
>>file into the main bios. i tried this with a ga686bx and a rtl8139 but
>>it doesn't work. :(
>>Anybody else tried this?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>bastian
>>
>>
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