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In <84666.10.08.17.01.09.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 09/01/2004
at 10:00 AM, "Steven Levine" said:
>>After eCS 1.2 RC installed, I ran NICPAK 20030930 which does not see the
>>built-in NICs. From prior knowledge, I installed GenMAC v2.0 release 3
>>20040127 version and I am back on the internet. From my prior post on
>>this list:
>Please report this to the testteam list if you haven't already. I'm
>trying to get Mensys to open up a v1.2 bugtracker, but Joachim is on
>overload, as you might imagine.
Just did; FWIW, on the ASUS A7N8X deluxe rev2, the 3COM NIC is at the
"top" while the NVDIA NIC is at the "bottom" on the back of a tower;
interestingly GenMAC v2.0 release 3 will see either NIC; if *both* are
toggled in the bios, the NVDIA NIC is active; while if only one is marked
active in the bios only that NIC will be active - different than my
posting of 20040325. Just checked..........
>FWIW, it's not nice to hijack my threads. :-)
Whoops. :)
Regards.
Larry
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