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10 Because so many people (myself included) seem to have obtained ARCnet cards
23 First of all, you can get ARCnet cards in at least two speeds: 2.5 Mbps
28 work with 100 Mbps cards, but I haven't been able to verify this myself,
36 refers to how the cards are meant to be wired together. According to most
37 available documentation, you can only connect STAR cards to STAR cards and
38 BUS cards to BUS cards. That makes sense, right? Well, it's not quite
43 which makes it completely incompatible with so-called "Token Ring" cards,
54 In addition, all known ARCnet cards have an (almost) identical programming
63 One thing that makes ARCnet cards difficult to program for, however, is the
100 lies in the hybrid chip installed. BUS cards use high impedance output,
104 Usually, the ARCnet networks are built up from STAR cards and hubs. There
179 The official docs also state that you can use STAR cards at the ends of
205 of the TP cards has two RJ (phone-cord style) connectors. The cards are
207 cards. The ends are terminated with RJ 93 Ohm terminators which plug into
208 the empty connectors of cards on the ends of the chain. An example:
248 of a TP cable between two cards/hubs is 650 meters.
254 All ARCnet cards should have a total of four or five different settings:
266 - the IRQ: on 8-bit cards, it might be 2 (9), 3, 4, 5, or 7.
267 on 16-bit cards, it might be 2 (9), 3, 4, 5, 7, or 10-15.
293 Note: IRQ 9 is used on some video cards for the "vertical retrace"
297 VGA and thus many VGA/SVGA cards do not support it. For this
308 - the memory address: Unlike most cards, ARCnets use "shared memory" for
323 yourself with a jumper or switch (or on some cards, with special
324 software). Since it's only 8 bits, you can only have 254 ARCnet cards
336 requirement here is that all cards on the network with ETS1 and ETS2
346 Make sure you set ETS1 and ETS2 to the SAME VALUE for all cards on your
349 Also, on many cards (not mine, though) there are red and green LED's.
364 their own particular ARCnet cards. It is officially a mess, and contains
437 PC100, PC110, PC120, PC130 (8-bit cards)
438 PC500, PC600 (16-bit cards)
531 PC130E/PC270E (8-bit cards)
613 These switches work in a way similar to the PC100-series cards; see that
730 PC500/PC550 Longboard (16-bit cards)
746 MEMORY. This means the current Linux-ARCnet driver can't use these cards.
962 cards. However, I'm sure I got 99% of the settings right.
999 LCS-8830(-T) (8 and 16-bit cards)
1114 - Avery's note: I think PDI508 cards (but definitely NOT PDI508Plus cards)
1115 are mostly the same as this. PDI508Plus cards appear to be mainly
1258 120 Series (8-bit cards)
1479 160 Series (16-bit cards)
2216 And here are the settings for some of the switches and jumpers on the cards.
2256 When I got my two cards, one of them had this switch set to "enhanced". That
2259 guess that the switch on one of the cards, must have been changed accidentally
2277 [Avery's note: these don't work with my driver for some reason. These cards
2377 8-bit cards, 16-bit cards
2752 8-bit cards ("Made in Taiwan R.O.C.")
3129 I have no information on other models of ARCnet cards at the moment. Please