On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, james.fogg wrote:

> Your card is NE-2000 compatible and possibly Plug and Prey (the newer DE-220
> is P&P). You might try a boot to see if your bios picks up the presence of
> the card as a P&P device.

        but, if it's a pci card, you should use ne2kpci module intead of
ne... if it's ISA, you migh be able tu configure the PnP part using
isapnptools (isapnp and pnpdump) and then module ne with either io
parameter either irq parameter...

> The NE2000 driver for Linux is trouble-free, but you will have to tell it
> the address and interrupt (if it is running as non P&P). Keep telling Linux
> that its an NE2000 card and entering different values for the address.
> Sooner or later it will find the card. Unfortunately the Dlink website is
> rather clueless and offers no support for older products.

        this could work too...

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