Who now
Robert G. Brown
rgb@phy.duke.edu
Thu Nov 5 22:02:58 1998
On Thu, 5 Nov 1998, Robert G. Brown wrote:
> I don't know who makes it, but I got two tulip cards from Intrex that
> worked flawlessly from the second I got them (with 0.89-something).
> When I get home I'll look for the box and see if I can give you a
> manufacturer but they are pretty generic...
Yup, if there was ever a generic ethernet card, these are it. The
support floppy says "10/100 Mbps PCI Ethernet Adapter" and that's it.
The installation guide is a multifold sheet without so much as a
corporate logo on it. It could be that the company is called "CE", but
I cannot be sure.
I imagine that if I shut down and yanked the cards I could find some
sort of logo, but I don't think it would help much. I verified that
they were tulips in the store by just looking at the control chip --
genuine Digital DS21140. If only the world made more of these, we'd all
be better off -- I think Don gets pretty tired of dealing with all the
little mindless hacks "value added" to a card and chipset already
capable of basically the theoretical maximum in performance that are
just enough to keep a truly generic driver from running.
Anyway, there are some VERY cheap, VERY generic tulip NIC's out there,
if you look around.
rgb
Robert G. Brown http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/
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