It definitely uses the realtek driver under win95 and definitely gets detected as ne2000 when i boot into linux without me making any changes :) the setup.exe on the disk doesn't say anything about pnp or non pnp. Anyway, it's a longshine card with a realtek chip, if that makes a difference. I kinda like my network card to work like it does :) At 01:00 28.04.98 +0200, you wrote:
NE2000-PCI-compatable: under Windows, you _must_ use the generic NE2000-driver, so...
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