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- From: john7@garfield.cs.mun.ca (John Mackey)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Subject: SMC 8013EPC
- Message-ID: <1992Dec20.011258.263@cs.mun.ca>
- Date: 20 Dec 92 01:12:58 GMT
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- Organization: CS Dept., Memorial University of Newfoundland
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- This topic has been bounced around for some time now, but I am NOT sure
- that a definitive answer has appeared (I hope to be corrected!):
-
- What is the correct packet driver to use for a SMC 8013EPC card?
- This is also referred to as an Elite 16 PLUS.
-
- Here is the confusing issue:
-
- SMC bought this design from Western Digital, who called the card
- the 8013EP. The correct packet driver for the WD card is the
- commonly available wd8003e.com that you can get from just
- about anywhere (up to Version 10.X, I believe).
-
- HOWEVER, either SMC or WD changed the chipset on the board. The old chip
- (a 8390, if my memory serves correctly) is VERY common, and is used
- in a variety of different ethernet boards. The SMC version of the card
- uses the 83C690 chip (again, don't quote me on the number). In
- a readme file on the "Superdisk" you get with the card, it says that you
- should NOT use "older" drivers; only the "new" ones contain fully functional
- support for the new chipset.
-
- Our facility has a ~20 node LAN with a mix of DOS PCs and ISC UNIX boxes.
- We are currently using the wd80003e.com packet driver in the DOS PCs (some
- of which have real WD cards; others are SMCs; there are a small number of
- cards from other manufactures). The PCs with the SMC cards occasionaly
- (once per week, on average) ALL go "deaf" to the network simultaneously
- and need to be rebooted. It is NOT the TCP/IP stack that is causing
- this (tried a variety, including NCSA, B&W, FTP software, etc.). Given
- that we have UNIX machines using the SMCs with no apparent problems, I
- suspect the packet driver.
-
- My question is this: does the wd8003e driver support the new chipset found in
- the SMC cards? If so, what version introduced it? If not, what is the
- correct packet driver to use?
-
- An incidental note: the "Superdisk" contains a packet driver that I don't
- like for two reasons. First, it is "non-standard" compared with the other
- packet drivers available in the public domain (different command line
- switches, etc.) Second, I have not been able to get RARP working with it.
- "Hardcoding" the IP addresses at each PC is just not an option for me -
- things are just too dynamic for that.
-
- Comments or suggestions?
- John
-