said:
>PCI says I have nForce4 Ethernet controller on both motherboard, but the
>new one also says I have Marvell Semiconductor Yukon PCI Gigabit
>Ethernet controller.
>During boot up, General Mac Driiver (latest) loads and says: "Hardware
>XXXX"
It sounds like your card has a different vendor/model code than was genmac
recognizes.
I recommend you run pci.exe to capture the chipset details. Forward this
to the genmac developers and they should be able to update the driver to
recognize your card.
>I can always add a third party LAN card, but it would be good if I could
>get the onboard LAN running. Is this realistic?
FWIW, I believe this is the same chipset that cause Tony problems at the
March meeting. We demo'ed an eCS 1.2R install on his dual-core Athlon64
box and the NIC chipset was not recognized.
>USBMSD: USB.Sys driver not loaded.
That's odd. Make sure that usbd.sys is loading. Also make sure you only
have one instance of usbmsd.add in config.sys.
Steven
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