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Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 16:57:23 -0700
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Integrated MAC with Ethernet PHY...?

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In <47068FF2.3060605@ca.rr.com>, on 10/05/07
at 12:45 PM, Martin Rosenfeld said:

Hi,

>> What successor to the GenMAC project? Did the project die?

> Although the Generic MAC Wrapper Driver is named similar and
>started off with the version number V1.00 for its initial version, this=

>driver follows a completely different technical approach. It
> implements a virtual environment to enable the use
>Windows 32-bit drivers under OS/2 and eComStation.

Same developers. Same project. Different implementation technology.

>I did join the mailing list, but I have no idea how to post a question
>to it.

It's a mailing list. You send it messages just like every other mailing
list you are subscribed to.

>There does not appear to be a -R argument for PCI.EXE.

Why are you using an ancient version of pci.exe?


pci -?

Help for PCI (Version 1.04vkA)

Usage: PCI [-Option ..] [] indicates optional parameter

-H : Use direct hardware access (instead of the BIOS) to retrieve PCI Inf=
o
May be required for accurate reporting on Intel 430FX chipset+Award
BIOS -D : Do a hex-dump of each device's entire configuration space -S :
Create a brief, summary report only; only devices and IRQs listed -T :
Disable the test ROM IRQ Routing Table function
-P : Enable display of PCI slot routing data
-I : Installer mode: produce raw data dump (for use with auto-setup
programs) -R : Draw a Tree of Busses, Devices and Device Functions
-? : Displays this help screen!
-N : Do not write to registers (PM readout, ExpRom size)
-5 : keep textmode
-7 : Display tree using ASCII chars
-M : Output HTML

PCI Supports generating reports to a file or printer using MS-DOS pipes;
i.e.

PCI -D > REPORT.TXT (Save report to file), PCI > LPT1: (Print report=
)

PCI is written by Craig Hart, and is released as freeware, with no
restictions on use or copying. Visit
http://members.datafast.net.au/dft0802 for updates to the program and the=

PCI Database file PCIDEVS.TXT
Look at http://kannegieser.net/veit for updates the *vk program variants.=


Your NICs are

Vendor 10DEh Nvidia Corp
Device 0057h nForce4 Ethernet Controller
Subsystem ID 286510F1h Unknown
Subsystem Vendor 10F1h Tyan Computer
System IRQ 5, INT# A

Vendor 14E4h Broadcom Corp
Device 1659h BCM5750A1 NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
Subsystem ID 165914E4h Unknown (Generic ID)
Subsystem Vendor 14E4h Broadcom Corp
System IRQ 11, INT# A

The Broadcom should work with the b57 driver. I don't know about the
Nvidia.

Steven

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