On Monday 23 June 2003 19:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, garry saddington wrote:
> > can i use a 27c256 or 27c512 chip instead of the 27c128 stated on the
> > LTSP contrib area?
>
> I'd say "probably yes".  That is, i've used both the 27c256 and the
> 27c512 with no problems in places where I had previously used
> 27c128's.
>
> Some cards want you to configure the size of the eprom.  If it doesn't
> go up to 512, then set your eprom programmer to 256 or 128 and
> program it using that setting.  then tell the card which size you
> chose for programming.
>
my NIC is based on a Realtek 8139d chip which eeprom would be recommended? And 
would i have to tell it the rom size and if so how?
Thanks for the great advice
regards
garry


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