Ethernet card/driver for Mac IIfx & AUX 2.0

Jim Jagielski jim at jagmac2.gsfc.nasa.gov
Tue Sep 25 00:36:27 AEST 1990


In article <45070 at apple.Apple.COM> justin at Apple.COM (Justin Walker) writes:
>In article <3429 at dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov> jim at jagmac2.gsfc.nasa.gov (Jim Jagielski) writes:
>>In article <1990Sep15.193047.11354 at ariel.unm.edu> einhorn at triton.unm.edu (E Drew Einhorn ADV.SCI.Inc) writes:
>>This script should be run when the EPII-kernel is booted for the 1st time.
>>It gets the host name, domain name, IP adrresss, etc... from the user and puts
>>them in the appropriate files: /etc/HOSTNAME and /etcNETADDRS. If you remove
>>these files and reboot, the script should be rerun again, otherwise edit them
>>to what they should be.
>	For A/UX 2.0, the startup scripts shouldn't try to chat with the
>	user; this should be done at "newconfig" time instead.  The 2.0 startup
>	regimen assumes NO user interactions.
>


As mentioned before... these drivers and docs are for 1.1 although they will work
for 2.0 (that is the driver part) they are not 2.0 aware or "tuned".


Hopefully the new drivers from Dayna will be better.



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