> > Does anyone have working drivers for the device mentioned in Subject:
> > (Vendor ID: 8086, Device ID: 5201)? It is supposed to be compatible with the
> > EEPRO/100 adapter, but the kernel driver doesn't seem to recognize it.
> > Who shall I contact regarding the driver?
>
> I think it is a matter of either Intel or Divine Intervention. What I don't
> know is if that card is an I2O device. If so then in time the I2O code
> will handle it - check with Intel
The datasheet on the Intel pages
(http://www.intel.com/network/products/pro100int.htm) doesn't explicitly say
whether it's an I2O device. It comes with an on-board i960 CPU, but I suppose
it doesn't mean it's an I2O device :-)))
marek
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