I didn't know that the tulip.c was 'adjusted' already. I always just
copy NetGear's tulip.c over the one that comes with the kernel, and
compile away.
Personally, I'm with David. NetGear can hardly be classified as a
'pseudo tulip abomination'. NetGear makes some very high-quality
hardware, and I like them. Just because it doesn't say "DEC" on the
chip doesn't mean it's bad! ;) Which is kinda why I'd asked about a
separate driver. Heck, *my* NetGears don't even have any DEC chips on
them!
All in fun,
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