Subject: Re: e/net card recognition at boot
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: charlie allom <charlie@pobox.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/16/1999 02:56:05
>
>That's the ae driver, then.  So we just need to find the RAM, PROM, and
>register addresses.  The PROM address can be found with MacsBug and some
>knowledge of what the ethernet address really is.  The ethernet address
>is often on a sticker on the card somewhere or visible through a control
>panel (or by sniffing the network).  It's a 6-byte number--something
>like 00:80:2e:89:b8:db or some such.

ok i've got a few stickers =)

2150278

2150277

2510158
1D0E6B1B  <-- this could be it?

this one has a little barcode as well
02064050002010CC

from this URL
http://www.dbs.ucdavis.edu/cgi-bin/mac_find.pl?string=cabletron

i figure the ethernet address must be
00:00:1D:0E:6B:1B

what do you think?

we're getting there =D
how do you guys know all this stuff? it's great! <chuckles heartily>

  - charlie.


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