Subject: Re: Getting 3c590 to work with NetBSD 1.2 for the 386
To: Kevin McMahon <KevinMcMahon.96@alum.mit.edu>
From: Brian Buhrow <buhrow@cats.ucsc.edu>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 01/29/1997 12:02:13
Try:
ifconfig ep1 link0 link1
This should set the port to use the BNC connector.
If not, try various combinations of link0 link1, link0 -link1, etc.
See the ep(4) man page for details.
-Brian
On Jan 28, 11:46am, Kevin McMahon wrote:
} Subject: Getting 3c590 to work with NetBSD 1.2 for the 386
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} I'm trying to install NetBSD on a Pentium with a 3c590 ethernet card.
} The card works with the Windows 95 installed on the disk. The NetBSD
} kernel sees the card, assigns it ep1, and mentions the correct IRQ
} (11). I do a ifconfig ep1 <ipaddr>, which works fine, but I can't ping
} anyone. After a bit, it says
} "ping: sendto: Host is down". I'm using the BNC connector on the card.
} In Windows 95, the driver says it using IRQ 11 and address 6000-601F.
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} Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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} <DT>I'm trying to install NetBSD on a Pentium with a 3c590 ethernet card.
} The card works with the Windows 95 installed on the disk. The NetBSD
} kernel sees the card, assigns it ep1, and mentions the correct IRQ (11).
} I do a ifconfig ep1 <ipaddr>, which works fine, but I can't ping
} anyone. After a bit, it says </DT>
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} <DT>"ping: sendto: Host is down". I'm using the BNC connector
} on the card. In Windows 95, the driver says it using IRQ 11
} and address 6000-601F. </DT>
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} <DT> </DT>
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} <DT>Any help would be greatly appreciated. </DT>
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