On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 03:44 +0200, Christian T. Steigies wrote: > On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 02:41:59PM -0400, Mark Duckworth wrote: > > > > I have a Falcon/CT60 with EtherNAT (MII driver support for linux may or > > may not work easily) > > How did you get the EtherNAT? I've been waiting for a year now for the two > boards that I ordered and paid for. Writing a Linux driver for the board > would be a great help for the two CT60 machines that the m68k porters > already have. Those machines are connected via a serial link, which makes > down- and uploading slow and not todally reliable. Having those connected > via 100MBit ethernet would be great! > > Christian
My etherNAT is defective in some way shape or form. It can only work using the 200hz timer rather than interrupt operation, and therefore it is a bit slower. I still get like 800KB/sec though which is a heck of a lot better even than the 400KB/sec the ethernec gets. Is there a linux driver for the ethernec? Any advice on how to get debian installed onto my falcon? Netboot, cd, etc? Should I use the kernel and bootloader that Didier Mequignon provided? As for how I got my EtherNAT, I don't know but there's a lot of really p*ssed off people that know I have mine. I only got it a couple weeks ago. Thanks, Mark
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