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2 Instructions for use of the 3C90X driver for EtherBoot
22 DMA cards from 3Com. This particular driver supports both the 3c90x and
38 documentation "3c90x.txt" before compiling and using this driver.
63 To use this driver in such a PROM, visit Atmel's web site and download
87 Normally, the basic procedure for using this driver is as follows:
89 1. Run the 3c90xcfg program on the driver diskette to enable the
118 1. Extend the driver to fully implement the auto-select
121 3. Extend the driver to support the 3c905c revision cards
127 This driver has been tested on roughly 300 systems. The main two
158 default, because the Windows NT 4.0 driver does not like it (no packets
162 configuration to use MII when it boots. The 3c905b driver does this
164 and then the 3c905b driver can set the temporary configuration of the
166 by the driver.
173 The driver should choose an appropriate transceiver on the card. However,
188 255 Allow driver to choose an 'appropriate' media port.
201 LanWorks PROM images to use. When the driver boots, the card comes
202 up in MII mode, and the driver checks the LanWorks register to find
205 card has based on the 3c905b's MediaOptions register. This driver isn't
215 says that, at least with the card that I have, the device driver in the
225 If you would like to fix/extend/etc. this driver, feel free to do so; just
227 driver was originally designed for. This section of this document gives
232 a3c90x_probe is the main entry point for this driver. It is referred
242 etherboot framework, not by an interrupt or by the driver.
246 The following functions are internal to the driver:
273 so forth, many for registers that I didn't even touch in the driver.
284 number. Another driver used 't' (for 'three'?); I chose 'a' for