Subject: Re: 64Mb ram? and de0[10-100Mbps]??
To: James Lever <J.Lever@mailbox.uq.oz.au>
From: Peter Galbavy <peter@wonderland.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 10/25/1995 18:59:14
> 1. netbsd is only recognising the first 64Mb of ram on the system
> is this normal, and is there a way around this?
I will let other answer this - but I seem to remember readin that there
is a limit somewhere hardwired in the kernel.
> 2. I'm using one of the new SMC9332 PCI e/net cards and there appears
> to be no network traffic using it.. I've attempted to set
> it to use utp/10Mbps using the config disk but it still
> doesn't like it under netbsd..
>
> is there some way of setting the network card (ie. either using ifconfig
> or some other method) to tell the card to talk through the utp
> port on the back (instead of the stp port) AND to do it at
> only 10Mbps??
I am using > 15 or these cards (I assume these are the 21140 based
cards using Matt Thomas' if_de driver), and they have all worked
first time. I don't know whether they autodetect at all (Matt ?)
since I only use them in a 10BaseT environment for now.
I guess you have checked that there is a hub powered on at the other end
etc etc... have you tried another card in case it is a hardware fault ?
Regards,
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