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From: "Shannon Wheeler" <swheeler@altech.ab.ca>
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Subject: Re: Lantastic NICs
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Don't worry about it. I remembered where my documentation was too. I've
already set it for NE2000 and 0x300 (was 0x360).
I can also turn on DMA (1, 3, 5, or 7) - How do I enable that in the kernel
configuration?

thanks,
Shannon

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard B. Talley <olny@nmia.com>
Date: October 26, 1999 2:05 PM


There is a jumper, W10 on most models, with three pins. Connect the pins
on the side marked 'A' and you get AE2 behavior. Connect the pins on the
side marked 'N' and you get NE2000 behavior. There are other jumpers on
these NIC's to set IRQ and IOBASE. I should still have documentation on
these cards somewhere if you need more information. They are good, clean
NE2000 clones.




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