Hi Peter (and other Tomsrtbt users),

>Hi,

>Look the chipset on the card. Read the letters and numbers on
>the biggest chip. After it, find a driver for that chip.
>(Perhaps I came accross with that 530tx card...)
>So if you write me the numbers on the chips, probably I could help

>Peter
>(A tomsrtbt user)

Thank you for your help:
It is a DFE530TX Rev-A3-1
I can read this "written" on the card: 8DFE530TX6B1
There are components number:
LSI   L80225/B   T0169   WHD 08460   Korea
DL10030A   0114CD   14D009271
LB-16PT8515   0110
I don't know which numbers are usefull for you.
Could you tell me which are the numbers I have to tell you (I'll learn 
what is necessary that way, and I won't loose time)?

At home, everything is OK with via-rhine.o driver (from tomsrtbt add-
ons) but it is a DFE530TX Rev1.
I don't know if the versions did change enough to explain my troubles...

Thank you (a second time).

Stephane Boireau
(Tomsrtbt really basic user (and Linux really basic user too (but I 
nearly don't use anymore window$ at home for nearly 1 year, so I hope, 
I'll learn to progress)))
(I probably should learn english too (to avoid bad traductions))

On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 04:16:16PM +0200, Personne Ressource T.I.C.E 
pr0271316j - COLLEGE LE HAMEAU BERNAY wrote:
>�Hi,
>
>�I've got troubles with DFE530TX (recently bought) and Tomsrtbt1.7.361
>�via-rhine.o driver found in add-ons.
>
>�When I try insmod "via-rhine.o" I get:
>�SIOCSIFADDR: No Such Device
>�SIOCSIFNETMASK: No Such Device
>�SIOCSIFFLAGS: No Such Device
>�SIOCADDRT: No Such Device
>�SIOCADDRT:Network is unreachable
>
>�It doesn't work.
>
>�I've the same network card DFE530TX at home but bought a "long" time
>�ago, and it works.
>
>�What did change with theese cards?
>
>�Where can I found new drivers?
>
>�The drivers for Tomsrtbt2.0.103 don't work neither...
>�And I have troubles with smbmount so I don't want to follow tests with
>�tomsrtbt2.0.103 for the moment.
>
>�Can you help me?
>�I need theese drivers for tomsrtbt1.7.361/minalist save strategy with
>�network.
>
>�'hope you'll understand me...
>
>�Thank you very much.


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