Re: RT Linux - Networking
Posted by
Ian Wright
on 1999-11-11 13:39:51 UTC
Thanks Jon,
I tried the windows thing and it seems both cards are duff. It looks as
though what I thought was an expansion socket probably originally contained
an important IC which someone has removed before I acquired the cards so
they are heading for the scrap box.
Ian
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Ian W. Wright
Sheffield UK
I tried the windows thing and it seems both cards are duff. It looks as
though what I thought was an expansion socket probably originally contained
an important IC which someone has removed before I acquired the cards so
they are heading for the scrap box.
Ian
--
Ian W. Wright
Sheffield UK
----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Elson <jmelson@...>
To: <CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@onelist.com>
Sent: 11 November 1999 07:00
Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] RT Linux - Networking
> From: Jon Elson <jmelson@...>
>
>
>
> Ian Wright wrote:
>
> > From: "Ian Wright" <Ian@...>
> >
> > Hi Jon,
> >
> > Ooo 'eck, ain't it complicated! I guess they're probably trash then -
no,
> > I've just had a bright idea - I'll stuff one in a Windows machine and
see
> > what it says. If it likes it, either it will maybe tell me what kind of
card
> > it is or I could just leave it in there and get some others for the
linux
> > boxes. They seen too nice to just throw away, they're all shiny and new
and
> > have lots of lights and connectors on the back - BNC, RJ45 and a 15 pin
> > D-type......
>
> Yup, the BIOS message (if it has one) will be a great help in figuring
> out what make the card is. It may or may not lead you directly to the
> correct Linux driver. But, then, powering it up in the Linux box SHOULD
> ALSO give the BIOS signon message, if it has a BIOS. If not, then you
> are left to the mercy of the Windows procedure that identifies new
hardware
> (ugh).
>
> Jon
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Discussion Thread
Ian Wright
1999-11-10 02:21:15 UTC
Re: RT Linux - Networking
Jon Elson
1999-11-10 23:00:53 UTC
Re: RT Linux - Networking
Marshall Pharoah
1999-11-11 04:11:41 UTC
Re: RT Linux - Networking
Paul Corner
1999-11-11 12:22:59 UTC
Re: RT Linux - Networking
Ian Wright
1999-11-11 13:39:51 UTC
Re: RT Linux - Networking
Ian Wright
1999-11-11 13:54:32 UTC
Re: RT Linux - Networking
Jon Elson
1999-11-11 22:34:50 UTC
Re: RT Linux - Networking
Marshall Pharoah
1999-11-12 03:48:27 UTC
Re: RT Linux - Networking
Ian Wright
1999-11-12 09:20:25 UTC
Re: RT Linux - Networking