Subject: Re: IP NAT
To: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
From: Michael Bartosh <bartosh@tamu.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/27/1998 18:24:35
>If you the the ae0: Device timeout message it means that we attempted to
>send a packet out the interface, and never got an interrupt to indicate
>the transmit completed.
>
>So, what is the _specific_ information about your ae0 card? What are
>the chips' numbers? If there is a 68000 on the board, then we most
>definitely don't support it... Otherwise, it might be an "almost clone"
>bof a supported board, but with a slight difference in register address
>or something.
>
[SNIP]
Startup mssg is
ae0 at nubus 0 , 32KB memory
ae0: Ethernet address 00:80:35:02:06:2b
Card is a Technology Works, no 68000 that I can see (aren't they square?
anyway no 68000 on any chip) 2 large rectangular chips; one says:
B9130
NMC27C128BQ
200
The other:
DCB-0509S250X
KAPPA
9201T
And one square chip that says:
S9136BX
DP83901AV
Sound familiar to anyone?
There are 2 sets of jumpers 10TJ1 and 10TJ2. I have not messed with them at
all.
-mab