EN2242 based on the EN5152 Driver
Linux, Other Unix
This is the linux driver for the EN2242 mini pci netcard. Please note this is for kernel 2.2.* . I suggest you recompile the module (tulip.c) by putting it into the /usr/src/linux/drivers/network/ and compile your kernel. NOTE only works with the 2.2.* series. Trying to get a driver for the 2.4.* series. As soon as i find one or port it to kernel 2.4.* i will post it.
Chris Drake (DG Member) on 23-Jan-2001
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
GOCARDBU | 128 bytes | 16 Sep 1999 |
tulip.o | 39.4 KB | 23 May 2000 |
tulip.c | 156.1 KB | 23 May 2000 |
GO | 132 bytes | 15 Jul 1999 |
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