cbagger01
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Posted: Aug. 09 2004,04:25 |
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According to the chip manufacturer, that chip is supposed to be software compatible with the ne1000 / ne2000 series of network cards so the "ne" driver is the correct one.
As for ISA pnp options, you may need an isapnp configuration utility to set up this card if it is not working correctly in any OS and if your BIOS does not let you assign the resources to it.
Otherwise, you could try booting with the "dsl noisapnp" boot command option and see if the default settings work.
Supported resouces for this chip are:
I/O base address options: 240h, 280h, 2C0h, 300h, 320h, 340h, 360h
Interrupt options: IRQ 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15
You also may be able to get more information if you search for your card's FCC ID number (printed on the circuit board) at this web site:
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/ead
Good Luck
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