Date: Thu, 02 Feb 1995 00:08:08 -0800 From: rsoles@SIRIUS.COM (Roger L Soles) To: SACBBX <rdugaue@netcom.com>, questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: PCI Ethernet Cards Message-ID: <9502020802.AA17230@SIRIUS.COM>
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If you're happy with the Etherlink III, it comes in ISA, EISA, and PCI -- all should work fine with FreeBSD (ISA & EISA do, shouldn't really be an issue for the PCI). At 08:43 AM 2/1/95 -0800, SACBBX wrote: >Can someone point me towards a source or recommend a good *and* test PCI >ethernet card that works well with FreeBSD? I've tried a Boca card that >uses the lance chipset, but discovered it wasn't supported according to >the messages I get on bootup. :( Are there drivers for this card >elsewhere or if not, I'd rather just get a few PCI cards I know work well >with FreeBSD. Also, for future reference, are there any FDDI 100 MBS >cards supported or being planned? > >(PS. Thanks to those who answered my previous questions about the 3com >3c509 card (link2 setting in ifconfig was the key!) and also getting the >PCI NCR SCSI working. I've not at least got a working Unix box again!) > > > > //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Roger L Soles // PO Box 280785 // San Francisco, CA 94124-0785
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