On 06/08/07, scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    Thank you for getting back to me so quick.  Does there need to be a
> boot prom on the NIC?  Or could a PC with a minimal OS with the TCP/IP
> stack work?

Best is if your PC has built in possibility of network boot. Second
option would be a NIC card with eprom (software to be loaded on eprom
downloadable from www.rom-o-matic.org) Third option would be PXE boot
CDROM. Fourth option would be floppy boot (see rom-o-matic).

This is order of my personal preference. You do not need any stack on
PC this way.

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