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98 one you'll want to use with ARCnet cards) from
157 This will also work with the normal ARCnet cards, but doesn't use the shared
185 support" and to support for your ARCnet chipset if you want to use the
194 If you're using a loadable module, you need to use insmod to load it, and
210 probe for your card automatically when you boot. If you use a different
263 initialization. In fact, if you use it on a 386+ you REALLY need
269 LAN Manager and Windows for Workgroups: These programs use protocols that
281 Windows 95: Tools are included with Win95 that let you use either the LANMAN
283 ARCnet packets. If you use ODI, you'll need to use the 'arc0'
284 device with Linux. If you use NDIS, then try the 'arc0e' device.
290 SMC. You need to use the 'arc0e' interface for this. If you get
295 which should use the same protocol as WfWg does. I had no luck
298 NetBSD/AmiTCP: These use an old version of the Internet standard ARCnet
316 Unless you have a specific need to use a different protocol,
347 use the "NFS-root" stuff in recent Linux kernels.
350 ifconfig the arc0 device. To actually use them, though, you need to also
357 This is the simplest way to configure your network: use just one of the
358 two available protocols. As mentioned above, it's a good idea to use
382 use arc0s during limited testing.
390 its own IP address and needs to use freedom as its default gateway. The
398 - use freedom as its Internet gateway.
403 route add freedom arc0 /* I would use the subnet here (like I said
424 to both insight and freedom, and also use freedom as a gateway to the
431 insight, but needs to use freedom as an Internet gateway. Worse, most
450 talks to insight or the Internet, it will use its "freedom" Internet IP
493 list of software in use to me at the following address: