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On 10/04/07 Steven Levine wrote:
> You need to run pci.exe or the equivlant and determine the pci id of
> the NIC. Once you have this, a Google search should fine
Subsystem ID 286510F1h
Subsystem Vendor 10F1h Tyan Computer
Google did not help me. Maybe I don't know what to search for.
How can I contact the successor project to the GenMAC Program
to see if anyone has worked on this?
Martin
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