Jeshua Lacock wrote: > > I have never written to an EEPROM before, so I think I would rather order > another card to spare the expense of small pci card. You don't have to know what you are doing, if you can get the config utility for that card, you just set the options you want and hit "go". > The card did come with a mini-CD, and only had drivers for Windows. Their > linux "driver" is actually a kernel patch which really isn't much of an > option. > Yup, that doesn't sound like it does wat you want. > Can anyone recommend some cards that are known to work with your or Kirk > Wallace's utilities? Siig definitely work, although I have only used their PCI cards, not PCI-e. Older NetMos-containing cards mostly do NOT work, although supposedly their latest NM9865 do. You are somewhat going out beyond most experience with PCI-e.
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