RTL8139 Question

Weston Sewell weston@mail.utexas.edu
Thu Jun 24 13:49:01 1999


I'm not sure if the A matters, but you can most likely use the RTL8139 driver for
this card.  Keep in mind that the card manufacturer could be anybody, you me or
whoever can produce a little green circuit board and buy some ethernet chips.  In
most cases what matters is the chipset (ie RTL8139A as you found).

weston

David Rajan wrote:

> I have aquired a 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Card for PCI (32-bit),
> however, cannot make out any manufacturer. The chip on the card is
> RTL8139A.
>
> Can you tell me if this the same as the RTL8139 - ie is the A
> significant.
>
> As I am just getting into linux and networking stuff I am not too sure
> what is what.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Please respond to david@thepub.com.
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