Vlad Lungu writes: > On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Georg Hager wrote: > > I have managed to get a 16k boot image run from a floopy -- everything > > works fine. After burning the image.rom into a 27128 EPROM and plugging it > > into my NE2000 clone (yes, it allows 16k), the client didn't recognize the > > presence of the PROM and booted from the local disk. With DEBUG I found > > out that the PROM did not appear at the memory location I had specified in > > the NE2000 setup (D8000); all it reads there is 0xFF. If I remove the PROM > > from the card, DEBUG reads 0x80 from those locations. > I've had the same problem with an el cheapo NE2000 clone. I was burning an > 8k image into an 2764, and since the card didn't supported 8k proms I've > set the card to 16k PROM size. After 2 days of hair pulling, I 've > configured by mistake the cord for 64k PROM's and voila! everything was > OK. It seems that some clones doesn't actually support 16k PROMs, so you > should try setting the card for 32k or 64k PROMs even you have a smaller > one. Anyway, it worked for me. BTW, the PROM was 200ns. As a quick way of testing whether the ROM was installed properly, you should consider running romscan.c It comes with the "etherboot" distribution. Markus -- Markus Gutschke Internet: markus@infoscape.com Infoscape, Inc Phone: +1-415-278-0137 657 Mission Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA 94105 Disclaimer: The above message represents my personal opinion; It does not constitute an offical statement by Infoscape!
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