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since the comments in the source code strongly imply it autosenses every card up to number 4 -- I say it's a bug. At 01:43 PM 10/23/95 EDT, you wrote: >> I use TWO NE-2000 clone cards. I configure the first at i/o 300 irq 5, and >> the second at i/o 340 irq 14. > >Linux is currently designed to only check for one particular card. If >you had two _different_ ethernet cards, Linux would find them via >autoprobe, without a problem. E.g., if you had an NE2000 and a 3c509, >Linux would find both cards. > >You needed to make modifications because you have two of the same >card, and the current ethernet drivers aren't made to probe for more >than one card. This might be considered a bug, by some. ;) > >-derek > > Rodney Thayer :: rodney at sabletech.com Sable Technology Corp :: +1 617 332 7292 246 Walnut St :: Fax: +1 617 332 7970 Newton MA 02160 USA :: http://www.shore.net/~sable "Developers of communications software"
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