Santiago Hormazabal
Santiago Hormazabal
> * Ethernet driver for Etherlink III/3C509 - first cut ready now I'd like to see more of this, since I have a 3c509b-tpo which I would also like to...
> Yes, I suppose so. I wonder what real use POKE would have running from BASIC? > Well, I think it's good for development and general "mocking around". In the...
Hi @Mellvik , I'm going to attach the boot log of the two cards, using last friday's commit, since I don't want to mess with the new multi-card code as...
> FYI, as I was removing the CONFIG_ETH_BYTE_ACCESS option this morning, I saw that none of the NIC drivers actually used that option - it had no effect. Any use...
> Are you seeing a lot of broadcast packets on this segment? It seems the nic is receiving traffic even before the startup process is finished? It's connected to my...
Now that I see this closely, the UMC board doesn't have an external RAM, like the other card does. Not sure if the UMC chip has internal RAM, but it...
> Can you check this setting using the same configuration utility you used to check the irq/address settings? I've triple checked this with my DOS machine. I'll grab some screen...
> OK; good - then we know that the NIC is fine. Just to eliminate the final variables here: Are you connecting to the same network when testing ELKS as...
> Is there a chance something else is also using this interrupt line? Can you test with a different irq by any chance? Nothing else is using this line, since...
Hi @Mellvik , not sure if toncho11 has something to do with this, but :) Anyway, I've fired up the logic analyzer, and I can't see any "rogue" interrupt. I...