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- Path: sparky!uunet!gatech!ncar!hao.ucar.edu!sitongia
- From: sitongia@hao.ucar.edu (Leonard Sitongia)
- Subject: Re: [386bsd] does the ethernet device have a /dev entry?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.022920.1861@ncar.ucar.edu>
- Sender: news@ncar.ucar.edu (USENET Maintenance)
- Reply-To: sitongia@hao.ucar.edu (Leonard Sitongia)
- Organization: High Altitude Observatory/NCAR, Boulder CO
- References: <1992Sep3.014444.28578@ncar.ucar.edu>
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 02:29:20 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep3.014444.28578@ncar.ucar.edu>, sitongia@hao.ucar.edu (Leonard Sitongia) writes:
- > I'm all confused about why my system wont recognize the 3C503 ethernet
- >
- > So, is the problem the IRQ number?
- >
-
- No.
-
- Well, after stuggling for some time, I thought it was time to post. Well,
- I should have know I should have struggled more. I didn't think the I/O
- Base and memory base jumpers were relevant under Unix, but of course they
- are! When I saw the correspondence in the config file line for ec0, I
- rejumpered the board, and now it works!
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