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>> The thing is...  I can ping 192.168.0.4 on the minix machine.  I can
>> ping 127.0.0.1 on the minix machine.  I cannot ping anything else...
>> including 'localhost'.

> Are you sure that your ethernet card works? Do you see both incoming and
> outgoing packets in the statistics? Minix should be able to reach any
> host on the attached subnet without routing information.

The card works... I swapped this card out of my FBSD machine. It is an
ISA Genius Lan NE2000 compliant with jumper mode.  I have DPETH0=on and 
the card is set to irq3 and i/o of 280.  

When I F5 (just found out about this) it says nothing is being
transmitted.

dp8390 statistics of port 0:
....everything is 0...
....except at the bottom right it says "dp_isr=0x43+0x43,
de__flags=0x314"
dp8390 port 1 is disabled.

The card has a BNC and an RJ45 connector...  could the system be trying 
to send packets to the wrong connector?  Its RJ45 right now.  I don't 
think that's the problem .. more of a bad guess :)

What else could this mean?

Thanks,

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Matt Gostick <matt@crazylogic.net>
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Matt Gostick <matt@crazylogic.net>
http://www.crazylogic.net/~matt
