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- This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of
- the GNU Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
-
- This is a tulip and clone driver for Etherboot. See the revision
- history in the tulip.c file for information on changes. This version
- of the driver incorporates changes from Bob Edwards and Paul Mackerras
- who cantributed changes to support the TRENDnet TE100-PCIA NIC which
- uses a genuine Intel 21143-PD chipset. There are also various code
- cleanups to make time-based activities more reliable.
-
- Of course you have to have all the usual Etherboot environment
- (bootp/dhcp/NFS) set up, and you need a Linux kernel with v0.91g
- (7.16.99) or later of the tulip.c driver compiled in to support some
- MX98715 based cards. That file is available at:
-
- http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/test/tulip.c
-
- NOTES
-
- I've tested this driver with a SOHOware Fast 10/100 Model SDA110A,
- a Linksys LNE100TX v2.0, and a Netgear FA310TX card, and it worked at
- both 10 and 100 mbits. Other cards based on the tulip family may work as
- well.
-
- These cards are about 20$US, are supported by Linux and now Etherboot,
- and being PCI, they auto-configure IRQ and IOADDR and auto-negotiate
- 10/100 half/full duplex. It seems like a pretty good value compared to
- some of the pricier cards, and can lower the cost of building/adapting
- thin client workstations substantially while giving a considerable
- performance increase.
-
- On some PCI tulip clone chipsets (MX987x5, LC82C115, LC82C168) this driver
- lets the card choose the fastest speed it can negotiate with the peer
- device. On other cards, it chooses 10mbit half-duplex.
-
- I burned an AM27C256 (32KByte) EPROM with mx987x5.lzrom and it worked.
- According to the data sheet the MX98715A supports up to 64K (27C512)
- EPROMs,
-
- I've liberally commented the code and header files in the hope that it
- will help the next person who hacks the code or needs to support some
- tulip clone card, or wishes to add functionality.
-
- Anyway, please test this if you can on your tulip based card, and let
- me (mdc@etherboot.org) and the Etherboot-Discuss list
- (etherboot-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net) know how things go. I also
- would appreciate code review by people who program. I'm a strong
- believer in "another set of eyes".
-
- Regards,
-
- Marty Connor
- mdc@etherboot.org
- http://www.etherboot.org/
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