From: yseeley@leland.Stanford.EDU (Yonik Christopher Seeley) Subject: Re: 3C503 jumper settings? Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1993 21:15:18 GMT
In article <1993Aug10.182704.28681@spdc.ti.com> apeterso@spdc.ti.com (Alan Peterson) writes:
>Dean Troyer (troyer@saifr00.ateng.az.honeywell.com) wrote:
>: In article <23pt4l$lej@travis.csd.harris.com> srp@travis.csd.harris.com (Stephen Pietrowicz) writes:
>: >I just received a 3C503 Ethernet card with no docs. Can someone with
>: >one of these cards please tell me what the jumper settings all mean? I have
>: >no idea how to configure the card to get Linux to recognize it.
>
>: Here's how I've got one setup: (it's a 3C503TP)
>
>: These are the important ones:
>: Memory: DISABLE (not sure if that's best, but the DOS drivers require it)
>
>My 3c503 required the memory enabled because the 3c503 driver in linux only
>supports the 3c503 in shared memory mode.
This is not true. My 3c503 works just fine in programmed I/O mode.
- Yonik Seeley
yseeley@cs.stanford.edu
>
>The only thing I have to change on the DOS side was which part of the memory
>was excluded from being remapped by the memory mamager.
>
>Alan Peterson
>apeterso@spdc.ti.com