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Now I have what I consider an interesting question that I hope someone out
there can help me with. I was setting up a box to use as a firewall/masq, old hd died lol. Now prev. I was using DE-250ct Rev-B (NE2000 compatible). I placed one Nic into the box and used an old dos disk to boot run the Nic config prog. Lo and behold a new option was there I could select ether "programed I/O mode / shared memory mode" for my data transfer mode. Now when I selected shared memory mode and attempted to save the settings there was a notice that I would have to use the NE2000Plus driver. When I boot Linux 2.4.20 (NE2000 drivers Installed) the Nic is not detected unless I have the Nic's in programed I/O mode. I am hoping that someone may have an Idea of a driver to use to receive the performance increase that shared memory txfr mode would provide. I have looked over the network and ethernet howto's and some reading on the net, but i can't find reference to the de-250ct rev-a shared memory mode. The Nic's are working fine as-is so not a priority. The main chip on the Nic is the DL3905, the main chip on Rev-B is the DL3907 (Rev-B dosen't support shared memory access, not sure about Rev-C). Any help would be appriciated. |
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