didier Mombrun (didier.mombrun@kenobee.fr)
Tue, 18 Jan 2000 23:44:28 +0100
Yes good reflexion! indeed it is a card 100BTX with only two leds. What is
the solution for me? which card to buy? which model will be simplest to
install?
thank you
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>De : Kevyn Shortell <kevyn@apple.com>
>À : didier Mombrun <didier.mombrun@kenobee.fr>
>Objet : Re: Ethernet card
>Date : Mar 18 jan 2000 18:40
>
> If it was sold WITH the ANS, then it's an Apple 100T card, we didn't
> provide a 10/100 card, as the base system already supported 10.
>
> If it's a Apple branded retail card such as a the Apple 10/100 card
> that we provided as a BTO option during the beige G3 days, that's a
> fairly normal card, and is known to work with YDL 1.X
>
> How many sets of lights are on the card? I believe the 100T card has 2 LEDS
> whereas the 10/100 card had 4 LEDS.
>
> Kevyn
>
> on 1/18/00 8:09 AM, space aliens forced didier Mombrun at
> didier.mombrun@kenobee.fr to write:
>
>> I have a card " apple Ethernet 10/100 " installed on ANS and linux
champion
>> server 1.1 update 2.2.13 from ftp://ftp.emji.net/pub/ans/ydl/cs1.1/ Scott
>> R. Every
>> the chips on the card is digital 21140-AC that's sounds like a tulip chip
>> but it does not work with the new kernel
>> it is an APPLE card which was sold with the ANS
>>
>>
>> can you help me
>>
>> didier
>>
>
>
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