Le 19/01/05 19:34, ��Bill Hatchell�� <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit�:

> I have a StarMax 4000 desktop with a PCI Ethernet card installed and I
> need to determine what driver to download.  I am not able to see any
> name on the card such as "Asante", etc. but have taken down as many of
> the numbers as possible hoping someone can help me ID this card.  I
> want to connect the StarMax to a cable modem via the card.
> 
> It is labeled PCI Ethernet 100 Base-TX Adapter
> 
> ID:  00A04B09A5D8
> 
> GU0038735
> 
> Rev. 2.1
> 
> The main chip on the card bears the "MacOS" 2-toned blue trademark.
> 
> Other than these numbers I cannot find any hint of just what driver
> this card needs to work properly with the installed OS 8.6.  The
> exterior back outside the PCI slot shows 4 green LEDs, only one of
> which lights up when the StarMax is running, thus I take it to mean the
> Ethernet card is getting power but lacks the proper driver.
> 
> Thanks to all for any help on this dilemma!
> 
> Bill
> 
I hope it's a Realtek 8139 chip.
It it's true you can get the driver here :
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?series=16&Software=Tru
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(sorry for my English, I'm really, really rusty) 


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