> After determining that it was unlikely that one could flash the chip in > user mode under linux like the 3C509C, I turned to other options. (the > reason is that the flash is memory mapped to a place that causes a core > dump if accessed. i suppose one could to patch the kernel to flash the > card, or add a linux device driver, but... :-) > ok, so where is this area.. cuz that would explain why I couldn't get info from my Arcnet card when testing it out under linux.. Thanks, Jason A. Kendall - coolacid@home.com coolacid@sympartico.ca cool_acid@hotmail.com jason@jakendal.dhs.org jakendal@learn.senecac.on.ca - www.jakendal.dhs.org - ICQ: 1108989 ---- Sympatico Users Group: www.sympaticousers.org ---- The Toronto Lanparty www.tor-lan.dhs.org ---- AMU - Advanced Maine Units www.amunits.dhs.org _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Due to the instability of Sympatico services, all email replies are sent to alternate email accounts. I personally apologize to all correspondents if my replies are delayed due to Sympatico's inability to provide a reliable service. I, like many other past and present Sympatico HSE users, look forward to using an alternative to Sympatico's dismal package for High Speed access as soon as one becomes available to me. =========================================================================== This Mail was sent to netboot mailing list by: "Jason Kendall" <jason@jakendal.dhs.org> To get help about this list, send a mail with 'help' as the only string in it's body to majordomo@baghira.han.de. If you have problems with this list, send a mail to netboot-owner@baghira.han.de.
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