At 5:24 PM -0500 2/23/2003, Clyde Kahrl wrote:
>       I have a 7300 with a dead ethernet.  (Actually, it works but
>only for a minute, then it dies down, then 5-10 minutes later it
>comes up again.  I've heard of others with this problem.  I think its
>just an old chip).  Also, I want faster ethernet so I can use the
>7300 for backup, etc.  I am using OS 9.1.
>I have several Ethernet NICs that don't work.  One is an "asound"
>card.  It uses a driver from Virtual Information Systems.   When I
>install the driver, and then turn the TCPIP and the Appletalk to the
>card the thing works great and really flies.   But, when I reboot,
>the system freezes on reboot.   I did a clean install 3 times.  It
>still won't boot up with the drivers installed.
>       Does anyone know if this a realtek chip set?  Can I use a
>Realtek or MacAlly driver (as I heard someone say).


Yeah, I'm pretty sure it is.  Any ways I've got an Asound card 
working without any problems, boot or otherwise.  I'm pretty sure I 
didn't use any other driver so it must have been the RealTek driver 
as I've used it with a number of other boards.

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Clark Martin
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