On 28 May 2000 ken@nlc.net.au wrote: > First of all, it's not an EEPROM you want. EEPROMs are reprogrammable > without UV erasure. The 8013s take EPROMs. That's a good place to start. > Secondly, there were many models of 8013s but AFAIK the largest EPROM > possible is 32kB (27C256). If it uses a jumper, then it's really old. > 16kB EPROMs should always work, and 32kB on the newer jumperless NICs, > or in older NICs if you put the image in the correct half of the EPROM. > Which half? It depends on whether the highest address line is tied high > or low so I don't know. Any advice or part numbers regarding 16k EPROMs? Most of the ones I've found on Digikey seem fairly slow (120ns); is this a problem, or will the older card also be somewhat slow? Any pther useful sites selling older chips? > Might be worth reading the hardware debugging notes in the documentation > if you haven't already. I did read this, and tried the rom-scan utility, but the output was a bit terse. It reads: "Found ROM header at D000:000; announces 16k image (27C128 EPROM)" Thanks for your help, -- Gustav http://users.dhp.com/~gustav/pgp.html Key fingerprint = 84 88 E8 E1 1F 30 55 1E 8B D8 65 0E C2 09 46 E8 pub 1024/AB22EFB9 1999/09/01 Gustav <gustav@dhp.com> =========================================================================== This Mail was sent to netboot mailing list by: Gustav <gustav@dhp.com> 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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