Subject: Re: Samsung 10/100 ethernet card
To: Andrew Gillham <gillhaa@ghost.whirlpool.com>
From: Webmaster Jim <jspath@bcpl.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 04/15/2000 13:24:52
On Sat, Apr 15, 2000 at 12:06:29PM -0400, Andrew Gillham wrote:
> James Spath writes:
> > I have a new Samsung ethernet card, probed on boot as:
> > Samsung Semiconductors product 0x8920 (ethernet network, revision 0x01)
> > at pci0 dev 9 function 0 not configured
> This means the kernel didn't recognize the board, so it is "not configured."
> 
> > The model is 1200A-TX.  I had guessed it would be based on the DEC chip
> > quoted above (based on Samsung second-sourcing other DEC chips).  I'm
> > not sure how to configure it, however.  What I tried was:
> 
> It could be a clone, Jason Thorpe would be the guy to answer that. :)
> Could you post the information on the chipset itself?  There should be

There are 2 chips on the board.  The main one says:

SEC A908
KS8920

The small one says:

ICS
1892Y
CN920170a

The board is labelled as:

Samsung Electronics
SC1200A-TX
REV 1B
BK41-10053P

BTW, the ifconfig man page refers to the interface man pages:

  Refer to the interfaces' driver specific man
  page for a complete list of available options.

But there is no cross reference to those pages.  Where are they?
I know I've read them before, just having a mental block ('man de'
doesn't work).