Graham,

I've used lots of Soyo-7000 motherboards.  They have a built-in
rtl8139 NIC, and I add etherboot to the Award bios.

Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Graham Innes wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I've posted this question before, and have seen others post similar Qs,
> but none have ever had a response.
> 
> There are many all-in-one motherboards out there that would be
> theoretically ideal for do-it-yourself LTSP workstations (on-board VGA,
> LAN, Sound etc.).
> 
> The question is: Can these be made to work as LTSP workstations, or is a
> separate BootROM compatible NIC required? If they can, in particular
> which chips have been made to work? A lot of the embedded NICs are
> Realtek 8100s.
> 
> If no-one here knows, where else might I ask?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> GDI
> 
> 
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