Could someone point me in the right direction to find information on onboard ethernet controllers.
I have a nvidia gigabit port on my asus mobo but I have no clue how to interface with it. Kind of a noob question, but help would be much appreciated.
OnBoard device help
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OpenBSD supports a lot of chipsets - including several NVIDIA Gigabit chipsets via the nfe driver ..
My advice would be to boot the OpenBSD cd41.iso (or one of the snapshot CD's - cd41.iso) and check if OpenBSD detects your device.
If not you'll at least know a little more about the card from what the dmesg tells you..
Good luck..
My advice would be to boot the OpenBSD cd41.iso (or one of the snapshot CD's - cd41.iso) and check if OpenBSD detects your device.
If not you'll at least know a little more about the card from what the dmesg tells you..
Good luck..
Above lan chipset use realtek device.
http://www.realtek.com.tw/
What kaind ethernet controller you can detect use DVID, VDID and etc.
You can show use Everest, AIDA and othe.
http://www.realtek.com.tw/
What kaind ethernet controller you can detect use DVID, VDID and etc.
You can show use Everest, AIDA and othe.
Sorry, my bed english. =)
Thanks.
I agree with exkor about the crazy linux source code.
Thanks brynet for the link, I have looked at NetBSD for reference to their PCI bus but I didn't like the way that they handled it, so i scratched that idea. I have heard alot of good things about NetBSD's driver support so maybe they will have some onboard eth support that I can learn from.
There is a HUGE lack of documentation on onboard ethernet devices and how to even access them.
I will keep searching though.
Back to the PCI bus.
Thanks brynet for the link, I have looked at NetBSD for reference to their PCI bus but I didn't like the way that they handled it, so i scratched that idea. I have heard alot of good things about NetBSD's driver support so maybe they will have some onboard eth support that I can learn from.
There is a HUGE lack of documentation on onboard ethernet devices and how to even access them.
I will keep searching though.
Back to the PCI bus.
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