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Date:      Sun, 19 Feb 1995 15:28:06 -0800
From:      Dave Tweten <tweten@gilmore.nas.nasa.gov>
To:        freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.org, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        proett@gilmore.nas.nasa.gov
Subject:   Ansel NC3200 EISA Ethernet Card
Message-ID:  <199502192328.PAA06199@gilmore.nas.nasa.gov>

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A local electronics parts store has one of those sales going which looks too
good to be true.  At $40 per, decent EISA Ethernet cards would be a great
bargain.  I'd buy several.  Unfortunately, when a bargain looks too good to be
true, it often is.  So, on to the questions.

Is anyone familiar with the Ansel NC3200 EISA Ethernet card?

It's provided with an EISA configuration / drivers disk and with a manual.  I
haven't tried to get permission to examine the contents of the disk.  There is
no claim of hardware compatibility with anything, anywhere in the
documentation or on the box.  There is, however, a tantalizing mention of the
NE1000 and NE2000 boards in the trademarks disclaimer on the box.  Clever
false advertizing?

It uses a National DP83902V chip which, according to the manual, determines
its register architecture.  It uses shared memory to communicate with the
motherboard.  The memory is single ported, with a preference for local access.
Given an access collision, motherboard access is held off with wait states. 
It does not use EISA master mode.  Apparently, the only benefit it derives
from the EISA bus (as oposed to ISA) is the ability to transfer data 32 bits
at a time.  That alone should reduce the bandwidth burden it places on the
EISA bus by half, as compared with ISA cards like the SMC8013 I use at work. 
EISA master mode could reduce the impact much more, but what do you want for
$40?

The manufacturer is:

	Ansd Communications
	1701 Junction Court
	San Jose, CA  95112
	(408) 452-5041

Can I expect to make this board work with the 'ed' driver (which should be
right if it is an NE1000 or NE2000 clone)?  If nobody on the list knows the
answers, I guess I'll just have to continue my investigation on Monday,
possibly buying one to try.

Thanks for any advice you may be able to provide.



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