Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Roland Tollenaar wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am having extreme difficulty finding hardware that is still supported 
> > by rtnet. Does anyone have advice of a vendor who could help because if 
> > not then I must conclude that rtnet with its current drivers has become,
> > well, history?
> 
> As you obviously already did some nice research on what ARE the
> currently used NICs, the first step to improve the situation would be to
> tell us your findings, at best in form of PCI IDs or by referencing the
> supporting Linux drivers. :)
> 

Always a good idea.

As I already wrote you in a recent mail, there is no problem at all to get a 
lot of cards supported by RTnet. For instance Intel 1000 GT, which I'm using 
and which I bought at [1] (and there are definitly much more dealers who sell 
this).

Please do a little bit of investigation before posting to the list. Don't get 
me wrong, asking the list in case of problems or questions you can't solve on 
your own is completly fine. But there have been a few mails already concerning 
questions that can be answered with own investigation within minutes.

Kind regards
Karl


[1] 
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