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To: Luigi Rizzo <rizzo@aciri.org>
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Subject: Re: What is the latest "known-good" PXE build ? 
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> > > The BIOS trace says the PXE is revision 2.0, build 68 : is there some other,
> > > perhaps better version of it ? (the on-board NIC on the machine is an fxp)
> > 
> > Build 068 is a disaster; you ideally want 082 or later.
> 
> is there some standard way to upgrade the pxe code on the cards ?
> in case, where do i get it from ?

You should be able to get updates from Intel, or if you have access to a 
Windows development system you can grab the PXE reference implementation 
kit and build your own.

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