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Date:      Thu, 22 Jan 1998 11:31:40 +0200 (EET)
From:      Petri Helenius <pete@sms.fi>
To:        Doug White <dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu>
Cc:        Greg Miller <gmiller@mci.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: question about AT-1700 ethernet card 
Message-ID:  <199801220931.LAA07763@silver.sms.fi>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980122011948.6146G-100000@gdi.uoregon.edu>
References:  <199801201654.LAA14255@postoffice.Reston.mci.net> <Pine.BSF.3.96.980122011948.6146G-100000@gdi.uoregon.edu>

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The AT1700 (plus or not) card runs on the fe0 driver.

Pete


Doug White writes:
 > On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Greg Miller wrote:
 > 
 > > >What type of card is this?  (isa, pci?)
 > > 
 > > Sorry. It's ISA. Also, I just realized that it's actually an AT-1700T Plus, 
 > > not just a vanilla AT-1700. Does that matter?
 > 
 > I've never heard of it, so I'm more interested in what class of drivers
 > this could land in.  (The plus may connote that it's a NE2000+ -compatible
 > card, which is not supported.)
 > 
 > > >I'd suggest trying the ed device driver first; it's pretty generic.
 > > 
 > > I tried the ed0 driver, after first changing the card's settings to
 > > IRQ		5
 > > port addr	0x280
 > > boot rom addr	0xd8000
 > > 
 > > The installation program still doesn't recognize the card. 
 > 
 > Then try the lnc0 device next.  After that....:-/
 > 
 > > I have another card that also doesn't work. It's a 3Com 3C509B. I have a 
 > > plain 3C509 that does work, but the rev B card isn't recognized when using 
 > > the 3C509 driver. Any suggestions?
 > 
 > The B isn't significant (unlike for other cards).
 > 
 > . Verify the card's settings with INSTALL/3c5x9cfg.
 > . Turn Plug&Pray off with INSTALL/3C5X9CFG.
 > 
 > > In general, I'm having trouble finding 
 > > cards that are listed on the list of supported hardware. They seem to be 
 > > older cards that have been replaced by newer revs. Any help will be 
 > > appreciated.
 > 
 > I have a good list for PCI cards, but not really for ISA. The best thing
 > in the ISA department I can recommend are stock generic ISA NE2000s with
 > Plug&Pray turned off.  We have a (thankfully) pre-PnP one in our main
 > server (486/25sx) and it's chugging along quite nicely :-) 
 > 
 > Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
 > Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant
 > http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite    | Computer Science Major
 > 
 > 



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