Mathias Koehrer wrote:
> the Intel Pro/1000 chip is not outdated at all.
> Many professional (server) mainboards are using this chip.
> E.g. look at the www.supermicro.com web page for server mainboards.
> There are many mainboards that have 2 Intel Gigabit NICs onboard
> which work fine with rtnet.
> Also there are PCI or PCIe adapters available from Intel that work fine
> aswell.

I can confirm that. I'm using an Intel Pro/1000 (driver rt_e1000) network card 
with RTnet and the driver works fine. This card is sold for 35 EUR in germany, 
for example at www.reichelt-elektronik.de

Karl

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