Subject: Re: Ethernet not configured?
To: None <briggs@puma.macbsd.com>
From: Thomas Bjorn Andersen <bjorn@daimi.aau.dk>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/26/1996 18:22:35
briggs@puma.macbsd.com wrote:
>> Oct 25 21:05:32 pluto /netbsd: fpu0 at obio0 (mc68882)
>> Oct 25 21:05:32 pluto /netbsd: nubus0 at mainbus0
>> Oct 25 21:05:32 pluto /netbsd: nubus0: slot e: Apple Ethernet LC
>> Twisted-Pair Card (Vendor: Copyright (C) 1987-1993 Apple Computer, Inc.
>> All Rights ReservedApple Ethernet LC Twisted-Pair Card, Part: 341-0740)
>> not configured
>
>The kernel didn't recognise the IDs for that card.  Can you pull the
>card and take a look at it?  Does it have a part labelled 83932 or
>8390 or 83902?  Does it have a 68000 on it?
>If it's got the 8390 or 83902 on it, you're in luck.  I think that all
>of the LC cards use the 83932 (SONIC), in which case, you'll have to
>wait for a SONIC driver (or work on one ;-).  This shouldn't be too far
>away--there's a working if_sn.c for the OpenBSD/arc port, and I've got
>it partly hacked for the Mac.
>

On a similar note, I have a IIvx with a focus EtherLan II card in it, which
is also in the "recognized, but not configured" category. It has a SMC91C92
chip on it, and I was wondering if anyone was working on a driver for it?

Best regards,
Thomas

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