Of course the ISA-ethernet-cards still work, but people are asking for PCI-based ones. The author of many (if not most) ethernet- drivers said the following:
From: Donald Becker (becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov) Subject: PCI ethernet cards supported?The LANCE code has been extended to handle the PCI version. I hope to get the PCI probe code (about a dozen extra lines in the LANCE driver) into the next kernel version. I'm working on the 32 bit mode code. I haven't yet started the 21040 code.
I'll write drivers for the PCnet32 mode and the DEC 21040. That will cover most of the PCI ethercard market.
file://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/people/becker/whoiam.html
In the new testkernels of 1.1.50 and above, the AMD-singlechip ethernetadapters are supported. With a pentium, they ought to then see 900K/second ftps +(assuming an NCR PCI scsi controller) at about 20% cpu load. (AMD Lance).
Anything based on the AMD PCnet/PCI chip should work at the time being. In the US the Boca board costs under US$ 70
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