Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!aplcen!unmvax!ariel.unm.edu!triton.unm.edu!einhorn From: einhorn@triton.unm.edu (E Drew Einhorn ADV.SCI.Inc) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Ethernet card/driver for Mac IIfx & AUX 2.0 Keywords: ethernet, aux, install Message-ID: <1990Sep15.193047.11354@ariel.unm.edu> Date: 15 Sep 90 19:30:47 GMT References: <21926@mvis1.com> <1990Sep14.230450.7039@ni.umd.edu> Sender: news@ariel.unm.edu (USENET News System) Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM Lines: 58 In article <1990Sep14.230450.7039@ni.umd.edu> steveg@ni.umd.edu (Steve Green) writes: >In article <21926@mvis1.com> pcaloca@synoptics.COM (Paul Caloca) writes: >> >>Does anyone know of a driver for a Kinetics EtherPort II that AUX will >>work with? Are there any other ethernet cards and drivers that AUX >>can recognize? The friendly Apple Technical AnswerLine folks say only >>the Apple Ethernet card will operate with AUX 2.0 and they are expensive >>and in short supply. > Jim Jagielski (jim@jag2.gsfc.nasa.gov) has made A/UX 1.1 drivers for the EtherPort II available for anon ftp on his machine. Jim says the driver works fine with A/UX 2.0. He had to make only a minor adjustment to the installation script. He warns that the driver only supports TCP/IP. Kinetics was bought out an broken into pieces scattered around the country. Spent a frustrating day calling wrong numbers and being referred to other wrong numbers. Novell (408/473-8700) is continuing to manufacture and sell newer versions of the EtherPort II. They also provide Tech Support for the older versions. They can send you a current MacOS driver you can use to determine whether your card is broken or you are having problems with the AUX install. Hardware documentation for the older cards is out of print, but you can talk to someone in Tech Support who will look things up for you. Don't mention A/UX until you actually get to talk to a Tech Support person who is knowledgeable about the EtherPort. Otherwise you will be referred to Dayna Communications. Dayna (801/531-0600) is writing new drivers to provide full support for an assortment of protocols under A/UX 2.0. Recieved an anonymous note from a Novell employee who was unable to obtain drivers for his Etherport II and got his boss to buy him an Apple card. Don't know if the Dayna drivers are available yet. Will have to call them again Monday morning. I am in the midst of attempting to install the 1.1 driver on my IIci. Jim notes that these drivers are for the OLDER version of the EtherPort II. Should find a sticker on the back of the card that indicates: 9800048-xx or 9800083-xx. So far so good. Followed Jims instructions and built an new kernel. Rebooted. A/UX came up without a hitch. Fixed up my /etc/hosts. Installed the card in the IIci. Hooked it up to the ethernet. Rebooted another time. Tried a ping. "sendto: Network is unreachable". Did a netstat. There is no route. Time to read TFM. Found instructions about a bunch of stuff I had already done. Took a closer look at the files that came from Jim's tar file. startup_ep is a script that is installed as /etc/startup.d/ep, it asks questions and sets a lot of things up that need to be setup. What command do I have to issue to get its argument list built and the script executed? Thanks, -- einhorn@triton.unm.edu