said:
>My mistake. I didn't realize the existence of a separate program by that
>name. I was using the version included with SPCIIRQ which has only a
>dummy PCIDEVS.TXT.
Humm. I probably should tell Veit that this can confuse first time
pci.exe users.
>Google was my friend and I found the correct program.
Hobbes is your friend too as well as www.kannegieser.net.
>I hope this better leads to a diagnosis. I'll be travelling this week
>but I'll probably get to any response next weekend. Thanks for the help.
It's certainly much less labor intensive to work with. Your NIC is
Vendor 1106h VIA Technologies Inc
Device 3065h VT6102 Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter
Subsystem ID 01021106h VT6102 Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter
Subsystem Vendor 1106h VIA Technologies Inc
System IRQ 11, INT# A
and I would recommend you try
http://www.os2warp.be/gigabit/gomi/vfet2a04.zip
Steven
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