Just a quick question... How do I get an ISA BocaResearch ISA
Network Card to work under Linux? It appears from the Ethernet HOWTO to be
supported, though there appears to be some problems present in the PCI
version of the card (hardware problems that is). I do not see it in the
list of drivers in the kernel configuration screens. After more reading, I
figured out that it is actually a PCnet derivative, and tried that driver.
        When I try and load the module, all I get is a message about
device or resource busy. I also tried the ne2000 driver, but it could find
no ne2000 cards at the IO address of the NIC. The NIC is at 0x300 as
suggested by the Ethernet HOWTO. The NIC is working just fine under
Windows95, so I know the hardware is working.
        So, bascially my question is, what driver am I supposed to use and
what parameters am I supposed to pass the driver to get this card to work?
Thanks.

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