On Fri, 08 Aug 2003, Berend De Schouwer wrote:

> On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 03:36, Rick Barnich wrote:
> 
> This is expected for all bootROM network cards.  Assume you need to
> setup the card with a (DOS) utility, until proven otherwise.  With a lot
> of these utilities you also need to set the bootROM size correctly.
> 

I am familar with this on 8139 cards, RSET8139.

I need to get an RTL8029 card to recognise the boot ROM.

Guessing, I searched for, and found, RSET8029. No amount of web searching
could find the utility.

Now ne2k-pci-diags reports that it has an EPROM, but I still cannot
boot from this card.

In summary,

  * I have an RTL8029AS chipset card
  * I ran RSET8029 and set the ROM size
  * ne2k-pci-diags says there is a 16K ROM.
  * The BIOS zips by this card, and asks for boot media.

Any other ideas ?

Cheers,   Andy!


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