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12    Still, this is too outdated! A major cleanup is needed here.
14 Cirrus make a copy of this driver available at their website, as
36 3.0 LOADING THE DRIVER AS A MODULE
39 4.1 Compiling the Driver as a Loadable Module
85 or loaded at run-time as a device driver module.
111 * Cirrus Logic LAN (CS8900/20-based) Ethernet ISA Adapter
125 * CS8900/20 Setup Utility (DOS-based)
130 or a module)
143 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
146 For a full copy of the GNU General Public License, write to the Free Software
155 stored in an on-board EEPROM. You must use the DOS-based CS8900/20 Setup
158 When loading the driver as a module, you can specify many of the adapter's
161 adapters must use an EEPROM.) See Section 3.0 LOADING THE DRIVER AS A MODULE.
163 Since the CS8900/20 Setup Utility is a DOS-based application, you must install
164 and configure the adapter in a DOS-based system using the CS8900/20 Setup
166 installing a CS8900-based adapter and the default configuration is acceptable.)
187 CS8900/20 Setup Utility.
195 support PnP, you must install the CS8920 adapter in a DOS-based PC and
196 run the CS8900/20 Setup Utility to disable PnP and configure the
208 * RUN THE CS8900/20 SETUP UTILITY TO DISABLE PnP SUPPORT AND *
215 3. Loading the Driver as a Module
218 If the driver is compiled as a loadable module, you can load the driver module
221 provides a means to override the EEPROM's settings or for interface
250 a) If an EEPROM is present, any specified command-line parameter
257 writing to I/O space until it knows that there is a cs89x0
261 the I/O address, but it is a flag to tell the driver
264 not sure that there is a cs89x0 card at the provided address.
293 determine configuration information which is passed to a driver
314 significantly more efficient. Flooding a 400 MHz Celeron machine
333 mode may be selected by providing the kernel with a boot option
356 a loadable device driver module.
375 Refer to the RELEASE.TXT file distributed as part of this archive for a list of
383 the CS8900/20 Setup Utility can be used to test the functionality of the
387 adapter to communicate across the Ethernet with another PC equipped with a
388 CS8900/20-based adapter card (it must also be running the CS8900/20 Setup
393 The Setup Utility's diagnostics are designed to run in a
395 from a DOS or command prompt session under Windows 95, Windows NT,
398 To run the diagnostics tests on the CS8900/20 adapter:
400 1. Boot DOS on the PC and start the CS8900/20 Setup Utility.
419 The IO Register Read/Write test insures that the CS8900/20 can be
424 The Shared Memory test insures the CS8900/20 can be accessed in memory
439 The Chip RAM test insures the 4K of memory internal to the CS8900/20 is
452 Failure indicates the Boot PROM was not successfully read due to a
453 hardware problem or due to a conflicts on the Boot PROM address
457 Failure of a test item indicates a possible system resource conflict with
459 option to reconfigure the adapter by selecting a different value for the system
466 The Diagnostic Network Test verifies a working network connection by
467 transferring data between two CS8900/20 adapters installed in different PCs
469 between two nodes across a router.)
471 This test requires that each of the two PCs have a CS8900/20-based adapter
472 installed and have the CS8900/20 Setup Utility running. The first PC is
473 configured as a Responder and the other PC is configured as an Initiator.
478 Initiator's display, along with a count of the number of frames received and
484 1. Select a PC with a CS8900/20-based adapter and a known working network
485 connection to act as the Responder. Run the CS8900/20 Setup Utility
489 2. Return to the PC with the CS8900/20-based adapter you want to test and
490 start the CS8900/20 Setup Utility.
508 Link Integrity LED: A "steady" ON of the green LED indicates a valid 10Base-T
510 a 10Base-2 or AUI connection.)
513 receives data. (The yellow LED will appear to "flicker" on a typical network.)
521 of four ways after installing and or configuring the CS8900/20-based adapter:
531 reports it is using IO mode when loading, this is an indication of a
534 If an IO conflict occurs, run the CS8900/20 Setup Utility and perform a
542 CS8900/20 Setup Utility. Once reinstalled in the target system, run the
553 200-20F Game I/O adapter 3 COM2, Bus Mouse
629 Cirrus Logic maintains a web page at http://www.cirrus.com with the