(This should be on the linux-net list, or maybe even the tulip list)
Try the tulip driver. CNET is one of the companies that USED to
use DEC chips before Intel bought Dec semi (why the gov. let intel buy
them instead of somebody who would give a darn about most of their product
line is beyond me) but now uses clone chips. If it has a Dec or lite-on
chip you can use the tulip driver, if it has a davicom chip you're SOL
until Donald Becker gets one and adds it to the tulip driver.
- Chad
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Karl B Werf wrote:
> Hi!
> Sorry if this is on wrong ml but it seemed like the most appropriate
> one, I have a ethernet card that I can't find drivers for. on the disk
> with the win98 drivers it says "PRO-120(B) PCI Fast ethernet adapter"
> and on the box it says "Etherl CNET 10/100 TP PCI"
> I'm thankfull for all the pointers I can get.
>
> //Karl B Werf
>