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Abit IS7 3com 3c940 Realtek sk98lin 3c2000
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Great.
It sounds like you had to jump through a hell of a lot hoops to get there, but if it worked in the end, it was worth it. :D
By the way, while I was doing more research on your problem I...
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Yup, that's the 3com NIC at base address 9000, although I don't see it listed at IRQ 10 as lspci -v reported in your first post. :confused:
Well, let's see what happens with the 3c2000 driver....
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Exactly. They've moved to the faster 3com chip (which they were using in the "G" version of that motherboard), but haven't updated their literature.
Yeah, I don't think the 3c2000 module is a...
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There's probably nothing there because the module isn't loading and the card isn't initializing.
Here's the odd thing- from lspci you got:
"Unknown device 1700 (rev 12)"
Well, "device 1700 rev...
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Hmm,
Anything at all in there that makes reference to either a Realtek or 3com NIC or module?
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Yes, the G version uses the 3com; just checking.
Run the following command and look for any lines pertaining to eth0; what model of NIC is listed there?:
dmesg
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They are definitely not the same chipset. Are you sure the mobo is revision E? Abit does use a 3com chipset on some versions of the IS7.
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