Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-28 Thread Blair Campbell
I have been using drivers for: Realtek RT8139, Surecom EP-320-S (Chip BC001), Via VT6103/VT6105 (VT6103 driver), Davicom DM9102, AMDteck AN983 and PcChips SiS900. These are all the boards that I found here in Brazil, Only Surecomm BC001 is disapearing. Please send me the PCIsleep output for

Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-28 Thread Alain
Hi Blair, What is it that you realy want? I tested one machine (I can the others but it will take some work) and I got: 00.04 [1039:0900] 0200SiS LAN / Ethernet [D1,D3] This is an onbard SiS900 LAN, What part of the info you want? How can this help to know if the drivers are

Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-28 Thread Blair Campbell
00.04 [1039:0900] 0200SiS LAN / Ethernet [D1,D3] This is an onbard SiS900 LAN, What part of the info you want? This is what I need. How can this help to know if the drivers are redistributable? If you want the drivers, I can send tehm, that is easy, I just have to make a Zip... A

[Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-26 Thread Blair Campbell
Hi. I am requesting that everyone with a little spare time and a PCI network card that works with a clearly redistributable packet driver (in the licence, like a crynwr packet driver), to email me their PCIsleep output and either tell me what driver it works with if it is in the crynwr packet

Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-26 Thread Alain
Hi Blair, I have been using drivers for: Realtek RT8139, Surecom EP-320-S (Chip BC001), Via VT6103/VT6105 (VT6103 driver), Davicom DM9102, AMDteck AN983 and PcChips SiS900. These are all the boards that I found here in Brazil, Only Surecomm BC001 is disapearing. There is only one that I

Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-26 Thread Bernd Blaauw
Blair Campbell schreef: Hi. I am requesting that everyone with a little spare time and a PCI network card that works with a clearly redistributable packet driver (in the licence, like a crynwr packet driver), to email me their PCIsleep output and either tell me what driver it works with if it

Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-26 Thread Blair Campbell
could you provide a VERY simple bootdisk image with a testing application which uses a packet driver? Not Arachne please, I can't get it to work somehow. Sure I've tried the 100MB ISO that was uploaded, but can't get many things to work. Did you try on a modern machine or VMware/Bochs/QEMU?

Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-26 Thread Alain
Bernd Blaauw escreveu: could you provide a VERY simple bootdisk image with a testing application which uses a packet driver? Not Arachne please, I can't get it to work somehow. the best simple test is WatTcp's PING. That is what I use for simple tests and it is already in the FreeDOS

Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-26 Thread tom ehlert
Hello Alex, This is PCISLEEP by Eric Auer 12mar2005 - Free open source software. Read GNU General Public License 2 at www.gnu.org PCISLEEP - where can I get this from? www.google.com (as did I just 5 minutes ago) tom --- SF.Net email is

Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-26 Thread Johnson Lam
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 15:32:17 -0300, you wrote: Hi, Not Arachne please, I can't get it to work somehow. the best simple test is WatTcp's PING. That is what I use for simple tests and it is already in the FreeDOS networ floppy. No idea why Bernd fail to run Arachne, just a packet driver and

Re: [Freedos-devel] Packet drivers/Automatic setup

2005-07-26 Thread Johnson Lam
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 23:35:39 -0700, you wrote: Hi Blair, This will help me to add netcard autosetup to my FreeDOS installation CD, and may make it easier for users to set up their DOS on the internet. Thanks. IMO, you can prepare some popular cards such as REALTEK and 3COM. I've no idea about