Fw: Network cards availability (again)

nvertes nvertes@intellicorp.com.au
Wed, 2 Jun 1999 20:00:01 -0400


To: Mark McCoy <mcking@cajunbro.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: Network cards availability (again)


 Compex (a US based Taiwanese/Singapore manufacturer) sells a PCI 10/100
Network card which uses the Digital 21143-PD chip. If this is the chip
you're referring to then the Name & part number is:
Compex Freedomline 100
FL100TX-PCI

Their web address is www.cpx.com

 Nick Vertes / Sales & Mkting Dir
Intellicorp Australia Pty Ltd
Level 5, 107 Walker St
North Sydney NSW 2060
Australia
Tel: 61 2 9922 6466
Fax: 61 2 9922 6465
Mobile 0413 059 959
nvertes@intellicorp.com.au

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mark McCoy <mcking@cajunbro.com>
> To: beowulf mailing list <beowulf@beowulf.gsfc.nasa.gov>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 11:12 AM
> Subject: Network cards availability (again)
>
>
> > Hi,
> > Does anyone on the list know where I can get a list of network cards
that
> work
> > under RedHat 6?
> > I know about the 3com and tulip-based cards, but what about any others.
> > RedHat's support site has the hardware list for Intel, but not for Alpha
> (I've
> > already sent them an e-mail about it).  I need this to find out what ISA
> cards
> > are supported (10Mbit is fine for this card) since we will use up all of
> our PCI
> > slots in the master machine.
> >
> > Ideally, we want to use all tulip-based cards.  If anyone knows where we
> can get
> > 16 DEC-based cards, _pleeeaaasse_ let me know.  I have a lead on some
> cards made
> > by TrendNet.  Does anyone know if these are any good?  I have not even
> heard of
> > them.
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> > --
> > Mark McCoy -- Proud to run Linux since February 1996
> > Systems Administrator - Cajun Brothers Technology, llc
> > The views in this message do not necessarily reflect the views of my
> employer
> > This message posted from snowdog, a 100% MS-free machine.
> >
>