I got my old SMC to work by tricking it to initialize when booting linux;
then just a soft boot and off we went. Have you tried to use configuration
software from card manufacturer?

-Reko

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From: "rich hurd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: Well, the screen saver works.


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> > Well, basically you should check that NIC's start properly. I have
quirky
> > SMC card myself that has to be tricked to start in GNATbox. System found
it
> > OK, but it gave me messages that the card is unreachable when GNATbox
was
> > starting the network. Check the hardware report for any anomalies.
>
> I went back to the log screen after a 'ping' and it reports that ed1 has a
> device timeout.  :-{(
>
> Any ideas?  It's an old 16-bit ISA card; should I just whip out the Amex
and
> buy a new network card?  Or is there a software tweak I can try?
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