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SubjectRe: offshore RTL8029 chip
REALTEK 8029! Just enable kernel support for NE2000 compatible, no modules
for this and you'll be set!

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On Wed, 5 Feb 1997, Andrew B. Cramer wrote:

> Greetings,
> Does anyone have / has anyone done, a driver for a Taiwanese PCI ethernet
> combo board. It is marketed as an ACER: ALN-201. It uses a controller chip,
> noticed when lifting up the ACER sticker, RTL8029. Any information would be
> much appreciated. I'm using 2.0.28 now but plan to jump to the 2.1.x series
> when time permits. Thanks in advance, Andy:)
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