Hi Bernd,

> I'm happy with whatever I can get. My real hardware has an Nvidia 
> chipset network driver for which no packet drivers exist, so sticking to 
> virtual machines. I wonder if any PCI (or even PCI-express or onboard) 
> network cards still support packet drivers.

You probably can still find many RTL8139 PCI cards almost for free
in second hand shops. Also, there are NDIS wrappers and ODI drivers
for example for at least older nFORCE MCP chipsets and I think you
could use them with generic NDIS or ODI to packet wrapper drivers.
Search for example for NDIS_452 or for NVODI (ca 2001 to 2005).

Eric




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