http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/3c59x.c
On Tue, 8 Jul 1997, Nils Rennebarth wrote:
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On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
performance fo the 3c905 (100MBit cards) leaves a lot to be desired. The
0.41 driver available from Donald
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On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
performance fo the 3c905 (100MBit cards) leaves a lot to be desired. The
0.41 driver available from Donald Becker's site is reasonably stable
with a few provisos (has problems with 16 collision retries and cable
I just bought a Pentium pro with a bundled 3c905 boomerang card...
I figured to try it out in windows to see if it works...couldn't
get the enet card to work...
Installed redhat 4.2...the boomerang worked with no problem...
(but I built a clean 2.0.30 with 3c59x support and I had no luck...)
I just bought a Pentium pro with a bundled 3c905 boomerang card...
I figured to try it out in windows to see if it works...couldn't
get the enet card to work...
Installed redhat 4.2...the boomerang worked with no problem...
(but I built a clean 2.0.30 with 3c59x support and I had no
I may be wrong, but why compile support for 3c59x when your card is
3c905?? get the numbers mixed up there? :)
-Rob
On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Marty Leisner wrote:
I just bought a Pentium pro with a bundled 3c905 boomerang card...
I figured to try
Hi,
I was playing with this stuff a while back and it looks to me like the
3c900/3c905 series is an update/replacement for the 3c590/595 series. On
Donald Becker's home page at cesdis:
http://cesdis1.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/
there are a couple of different driver versions for the 3c900/905 series
Rob enscribed thusly:
I may be wrong, but why compile support for 3c59x when your card is
3c905?? get the numbers mixed up there? :)
You are wrong.
The 3c59x (vortex) and 3c90x (boomerang) cards are all supported by
the same driver (assuming that the driver is recent enough).
I installed using May 30 diskette set (Debian 1.3.0, Kernel 2.0.29).
From
there, I chose the 3c59x module (I got this information from the above
URL
- like Dave mentioned, this should definitely be identified in modconf).
I tried setting various options for this driver (as per the above web
On Thu, 03 Jul 1997 16:49:14 CDT m* ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dave Cinege wrote:
I call upon you Kernel gods. You see, it will not end by itself. Please put
the words and 3c90x on the vortex driver line in the configs. (Or someone
submit a patch. I don't know how)
are the 90x cards
On Fri, 04 Jul 1997 01:00:34 -0700, Philippe Troin wrote:
On Thu, 03 Jul 1997 16:49:14 CDT m* ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dave Cinege wrote:
I call upon you Kernel gods. You see, it will not end by itself. Please put
the words and 3c90x on the vortex driver line in the configs. (Or
are the 90x cards even supported yet?
Well, I just bought one after my transceiver died on an old 3c509, and to
my disapointment, it didn't work under 2.0.30 (device or resource busy it
said).
I went to the hardware howto, and found a link to Donald Becker's
homepage.
There's an upgraded
Well, I just bought one after my transceiver died on an old 3c509, and
to my disapointment, it didn't work under 2.0.30 (device or resource busy
it said).
I went to the hardware howto, and found a link to Donald Becker's
homepage.
There's an upgraded version of 3c59x.c which works ok with my
On Fri, 4 Jul 1997 11:36:29 -0700, Kevin Traas wrote:
I installed using May 30 diskette set (Debian 1.3.0, Kernel 2.0.29). From
there, I chose the 3c59x module (I got this information from the above URL
- like Dave mentioned, this should definitely be identified in modconf).
I tried setting
I'm just in the process of trying to put a Linux box onto the Fast Ethernet
network here at work. My only choice for a NIC is a 3COM 3C905-TX.
Has anyone successfully configured this card under Debian Linux?
(Note, this is a 905, not a 509.)
Thanks,
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
Baan Business
Oops!!! Never mind! I did a little RTFM'ing and found what I needed!
Thanks anyway,
Kevin Traas
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From: Kevin Traas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: 3COM 3C905-TX PCI NIC
Date: July 3, 1997 10:42 AM
I'm just in the process of trying to put a Linux
On Thu, 3 Jul 1997 10:42:01 -0700, Kevin Traas wrote:
I'm just in the process of trying to put a Linux box onto the Fast Ethernet
network here at work. My only choice for a NIC is a 3COM 3C905-TX.
Has anyone successfully configured this card under Debian Linux?
(Note, this is a 905, not a
Dave Cinege wrote:
I call upon you Kernel gods. You see, it will not end by itself. Please put
the words and 3c90x on the vortex driver line in the configs. (Or someone
submit a patch. I don't know how)
are the 90x cards even supported yet?
then again i have not ventured beyond v2.0.30
On Thu, 03 Jul 1997 16:49:14 -0500, m* wrote:
Dave Cinege wrote:
I call upon you Kernel gods. You see, it will not end by itself. Please put
the words and 3c90x on the vortex driver line in the configs. (Or someone
submit a patch. I don't know how)
are the 90x cards even supported yet?
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