Problems with tulip driver

Chris Leavoy cyberpirate@cyberdude.com
Tue May 9 22:47:31 2000


I have recently purchased a Network Anywhere NC100 v2, Linksys Fast
Ethernet 10/100 from future shit. I am having a whole bunch of problems
with this card, and trying to get it working properly in linux with the
tulip module driver.

---- syslogd snip ----
kernel: eth0: interrupt  csr5=0xfc274014 new csr5=0xfc264010.
kernel: eth0: exiting interrupt, csr5=0xfc264010.
kernel: eth0: interrupt  csr5=0xfc674015 new csr5=0xfc664010.
kernel: eth0: exiting interrupt, csr5=0xfc664010.
kernel: eth0: interrupt  csr5=0xfc274014 new csr5=0xfc264010.
kernel: eth0: exiting interrupt, csr5=0xfc264010.
---- end     snip ----

I get those errors after bringing up the interface and sending data, i
have just now noticed these syslogd errors after using debug=6, before the
card would slow, then lock, then the kernel would panic saying it could

again the address would match the one from above.

I am using tulip.c (v0.92), it is detecting the card only after loading
the pci-scan module. 

---- syslogd snip ----
kernel: tulip.c:v0.92 4/17/2000 Written by Donald Becker <becker@scyld.com>
kernel:   http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html
kernel: eth0: ADMtek Comet rev 17 at 0xc482ac00, 00:20:78:01:5C:0F, IRQ 9.
---- end     snip ----

Things i did wrong: 
1.  i bought a computer product from Future Shit.
2.  buying one with such a gay name on the box.
3.  not checking to see how well it was supported


working.  I would like any help that anyone could offer.

Thanks,
Chris Leavoy
CyberPir8@EFNet


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