acooks(a)cs.up.ac.za writes:
Hi
I built a custom boot disk with a 2.4.20 kernel,
dhcpcd and 3c59x and
eepro100 support and just the receiver, it fits on
a standard 1.44MB
floppy. There is also a sender available with the
same specs.
Anyone interested?
I'm also having a little problem. I'm not sure if
anything is actually
happening, because neither sender nor receiver
prints anything to screen
after "press any key to start" and the
subsequent
keypress.
One last thing: Is udpcast still in active
development?
Andrew
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i don't know if udp cast is in actice development
but i am still trying to get
it to work with the new gigabit ethernet cards from
intel. there are to many
e1000.o drivers to try and i have not got any to
work yet. i need the driver
to go with a dell gx260 and sff gx260. any kind
words would be helpful.
(John Allison �)
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Well, I'm really no developer, but from my experience,
it's not the drivers per se. I was able to get the
e1000.o drivers to work when I boot off a Knoppix CD,
but take that same driver and add it to UDPcast and
the GX260 suddenly doesn't have a recognizable NIC.
Yes, I did follow all the appropriate instructions for
putting the driver in the initrd file and making a new
cd .img. So I'm not enough of a hacker to say what the
problem is, but I hope I helped by saying what it
isn't.
Nate Sbar.
Lab Support Supervisor.
Marymount University.
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