On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 12:58:29PM -0500, J. Bruce Fields wrote: <snip> > > I'm using the newest "tulip" driver with a netgear (a FA310TX--the model > number matters a lot, which is yours?), and it works fine. See > http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html, and note that you actually have > to download 3 different files and compile them seperately from the > kernel.---jbf
Strange, That is what I have. 2 FA310TX's, REV-D2 which I bought last end of last year. To be fair, I did use the "regular" tulip driver which came with the 2.2.12 kernel. It was the 2.2.17 kernel where I had to use "old_tulip". As for model numbers, you are correct, I just found a FA311 in my closet, and I have a floppy with a fa311.c driver file and then it goes on to say : "The FA311 driver is developed for use on Linux v2.0.36. It can be configured either as a static driver into the kernel or as a loadable module. The driver is capable of 10/100 Mbps Full/Half duplex mode operation via an internal PHY. Detailed features are given below. " and ..... "Unsupported Features ... Newer MP kernels 2.2.xx" (All of my Netgear cards have come with floppies with M$ drivers and Linux drivers.) -- My inner child is cranky ---- www.hardradio.com homepage : cliff.neosoft.com Cliff