Lance Tagliapietra wrote:
Looking forward to hearing about it. You may have yourself a community-support sideline if you're not careful. #8^)On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 12:27:50AM +0000, John Schuncke wrote:I bought one of those $7 proms. I have access to an S4 Dataman programmer at work on the assumption that it can program those.Lance Tagliapietra wrote:I have not checked the docs for the programmer yet, but hope to this between the holidays as it should be a bit quieter then. As I recall, it should also be able to read out the contents of a prom. I'll report back after Christmas about this.
I'm not sure what part of AmigaDOS you mean. There's no OS-native support for the NIC; instead, there are different versions of the eb920.device available on Aminet, one for each possible interrupt setting. And Miami's MNI drivers accept desired interrupt as a configuration parameter, so it's flexible that way.I'll have to check my board. AmigaDos wants to see that board at interrupt 6, as that is where their drivers are looking for it, if I remember. AmigaDos is still needed to get it initially loaded.