On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, TroyBenjegerdes wrote:
> Well, on kernel 2.2.19 on a 'regular' PC box (celeron 533), it works
> better than the 1.07b version from scyld.com, but it still gets tripped up
> pretty bad by nfs traffic. (Have you tried NFS on your board at all?). It
Not tried NFS yet...
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, TroyBenjegerdes wrote:
Well, on kernel 2.2.19 on a 'regular' PC box (celeron 533), it works
better than the 1.07b version from scyld.com, but it still gets tripped up
pretty bad by nfs traffic. (Have you tried NFS on your board at all?). It
Not tried NFS yet...
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 01:48:40PM -0700, Torrey Hoffman wrote:
>
> This version of the natsemi driver is being successfully used by us (Myrio
> Corporation) on hardware that has the 83815 chip on the motherboard, with
> the 2.2.17 kernel. It appears to work well with both multicast and
This version of the natsemi driver is being successfully used by us (Myrio
Corporation) on hardware that has the 83815 chip on the motherboard, with
the 2.2.17 kernel. It appears to work well with both multicast and unicast,
with decent throughput. It requires the "pci-scan" module by Donald
This version of the natsemi driver is being successfully used by us (Myrio
Corporation) on hardware that has the 83815 chip on the motherboard, with
the 2.2.17 kernel. It appears to work well with both multicast and unicast,
with decent throughput. It requires the "pci-scan" module by Donald
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 01:48:40PM -0700, Torrey Hoffman wrote:
This version of the natsemi driver is being successfully used by us (Myrio
Corporation) on hardware that has the 83815 chip on the motherboard, with
the 2.2.17 kernel. It appears to work well with both multicast and unicast,
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