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Date:      Fri, 20 Mar 1998 14:30:06 -0500
From:      Benjamin Greenwald <beng@lcs.mit.edu>
To:        stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: okay, I WILL get out and help push 
Message-ID:  <199803201930.OAA27728@shangri-la.lcs.mit.edu>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 20 Mar 1998 20:03:49 %2B0100." <19980320200349.19485@follo.net> 

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> On Fri, Mar 20, 1998 at 10:44:51AM -0600, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
> 
> >>> 2) I'm open to suggestions for a cheap Plug'n'Pray PCI Ethernet
> >>> card that I can pick up locally (CompUSA/Computer City).  (PNP is
> >>> now supported in stable, yes?)
> >> 
> >> Anything from 3COM or SMC should do the trick.
> >
> > I've had moderate sucess with my 3Com 3C905.  It's not a great card,
> > but it works decently, at least at 10 Mbit.
> 
> I'm going to disagree here.  It is not a great _driver_, but as far as
> I've been able to tell, it actually is a great card.  The 590/595 are
> OK cards, the 900/905 are great cards.  They do full scather/gather
> DMA (and IIRC checksumming), leaving them open for a zero-copy
> implementation.  The problem is that the driver only use them in
> 'compatibility mode', which doesn't exploit _anything_ - driving it at
> about the efficiency-level of an NE2000.

I'm going to agree with Eivind... under Win NT the 3C905 rocks.  It's only 
major drawback is that it doesn't have a harward multicast filter (it has a 
single bit --- accept multicast/don't).  So if you are going to go high-end 
and use multicast a lot, the Intel 10/100 Pro/B/+ is a better choice.

As to the driver issue, I've just begun developing a new vx driver which will 
use the advanced features of the Boomerang cards(3C90?), and stay compatible 
with Vortex (3C59?).

-Ben


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