Lanmedia makes some pretty good T1/E1 PCI cards, and they support
FreeBSD. (They actually wrote a FreeBSD driver for one of their cards at
my request).
Check out www.lanmedia.com.
Chuck
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Len Conrad wrote:
> Something like the Ariel RS2000 card. Ariel supports NT and Linu
As it turns out, the submitter of the PR has notified me that this PR was
indeed created in error. No bug exists.
Thanks for tuning in,
Chuck
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Louis A. Mamakos wrote:
> So, if you implemented as it is described, computing a sum of the
> packet contents who's result is 0x would then be complemented to
> 0x for inclusion in the packet header.
Agreed; however, the PR states that should the checksum be 0xFF
In this PR, regarding IP header checksums, it's stated that a checksum of
0 is specified by the standard to be transmitted as all-1s (0x). (A
checksum of all 0s is taken to mean that the transmitting host did not
calculate a checksum.)
Can anyone find a reference to this in the official doc
While I wasn't planning to say anything for some time, I am working on a
BSD-licensed aggressively optimizing C compiler. I don't expect it to be
ready for another 6 months, though.
Chuck
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Gergely EGERVARY wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any alternative (non-commercial) C compi
If you're cvsuping to -stable or -current, rebuild world and rebuild kernel.
Binary compatibility got broken somewhere in there..
Chuck Youse
Director of Engineering
CyberSites, Inc.
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If you're cvsuping to -stable or -current, rebuild world and rebuild kernel.
Binary compatibility got broken somewhere in there..
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CyberSites, Inc.
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