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Date:      Wed, 15 Apr 1998 18:08:30 -0400 (EDT)
From:      woods@zeus.leitch.com (Greg A. Woods)
To:        Phil.Walcott@smc.com
Cc:        freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 9432TX and 9432BTX adapters
Message-ID:  <199804152208.SAA00905@brain.zeus.leitch.com>
In-Reply-To: Niall Smart's message of "Fri, January 1, 2038 09:05:40 %2B0000" regarding "Re: 9432TX and 9432BTX adapters" id <203801010905.JAA06784@indigo.ie>
References:  <203801010905.JAA06784@indigo.ie>

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[ On Fri, January 1, 2038 at 09:05:40 (+0000), Niall Smart wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: 9432TX and 9432BTX adapters
>
> On Apr 15,  3:26pm, Phil.Walcott@smc.com wrote:
> } Subject: 9432TX and 9432BTX adapters
> > 
> > I would like to see support for the SMC 9432TX (83C170) and SMC9432BTX
> > (83C171) adapters.
> > If you need SDK or adapters, send me email.
> 
> If noone has taken you up on this offer by June 26th,  I'll do it.

I don't get it.  I've got a stack of SMC 9432TX (with SMC 83C170QF
chips) beside me that we've been using for some time in various systems
around here.  The tx(4) driver seems to do quite well by them, and as I
mentioned in a recent post to freebsd-stable, the new 2.2.6 version of
the tx driver is even better.  (If I could figure out why it won't talk
to the SMC EZ 6408TT switch I'd be a much happier camper though!)

It is:  Copyright (c) 1997 Semen Ustimenko (semen@iclub.nsu.ru)

TX(4)        FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual (i386 Architecture)        TX(4)

NAME
     tx - SMC9432TX Fast Ethernet device driver

SYNOPSIS
     device tx0

DESCRIPTION
     The tx driver provides support for the Ethernet adapters based on the SMC
     83c170 (EPIC) chips.

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							Greg A. Woods

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