If that is the case, you will have to either reconfigure the card using a DOS utility or set the jumpers on the card appropriately. The ed driver is a bit too aggressive about resetting the card whenever any bad packets are received. This flag forces the card to 16bit mode regardless of how the card identifies itself. Use of this flag also provides one more packet worth of receiver buffering, and on 8bit cards, this may help reduce receiver lossage. Probing for an MII bus has failed. Neither the NE nor the WD83x0 drivers work with this card.
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Indicates that a packet was received with a packet length that was either larger than the maximum size or smaller than the minimum size allowed by the IEEE This is free software, and you may redistribute it under the GPL.
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The card is reset whenever these problems occur, but otherwise there is no problem with recovering from these conditions. Cannot find any RAM, start: This may be needed for some clones which incorrectly identify themselves as 8bit, even though they have a 16bit ISA interface. This condition could also be caused if the kernel is configured for ,pc3 different IRQ channel than the one the card is actually using. If we are unable to accommodate you, we will, at your request, remove melcp document as quickly as possible.
Support us by giving us a gift! Usually caused by the ISA bus speed being set too fast. Probing for an MII bus has failed.
This flag forces the card to 8bit mode regardless of how the card identifies itself. This condition could also be caused if the kernel is configured for a different IRQ channel than the one the card is actually using.
As a result, it may jelco out some good packets which have been received but not yet transferred from the card to main memory. On those cards which opc3 it, this flag causes the transceiver to be disabled and the AUI connection to be used by default.
CONFIG_PCMCIA_AXNET: Asix AX88190 PCMCIA support
For these chipsets, autonegotiation and status reporting are supported. Cannot find start of RAM. Probing for an MII bus has failed. Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, kpc3 the following line in loader.
This flag forces the card to 16bit mode regardless of how the card identifies itself.
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Articles are the property of their respective owners. If that is the case, you will have to either reconfigure the card using a DOS utility or set the jumpers on the card appropriately.
BUGS The ed driver is a bit too aggressive about resetting the card whenever any bad packets are received. They lock up whenever the receive ring-buffer overflows. The Linux Tutorial can use your help. Help if you can! Indicates that a packet was received with a packet length that was either larger than the maximum size or smaller than the minimum size allowed by the IEEE Cannot locate my ports!
This flag takes precedence over force 16bit mode. The ed device driver and this manual page were written by David Greenman. Use of automated download software “harvesters” such as wget, httrack, etc.
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As a result, it may throw out some good packets which have been received but not yet transferred from the card to main memory. The Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial may contain links to sites on the Internet, which are owned and operated by third parties. The ed driver is a bit too aggressive about resetting the card whenever any bad packets are received. The ed driver does not support the following Ethernet NICs: This flag forces the card to 16bit mode regardless of how the card identifies itself.