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SubjectRe: eepro100 driver update for 2.4
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000 17:51:09 +0800, Andrey Savochkin <saw@saw.sw.com.sg> wrote:

> I've been promised that this issue would be looked up in Intel's errata by
> people who had the access to it, but I haven't got the results yet.

There is nothing relevant in the errata, unfortunately...

> The card itself doesn't report its revision in details.
> It can be checked by `lspci'.
> Rev 8 is 82559, if I remember, and rev 9 is 82559ER.

No, 82559ER has its own PCI id, 0x1209. There is also a newer 82559 chip
which reports a different PCI device id, 0x1030 (I have one of those).

For the old chips reporting 0x1229, revisions 1-3 are 82557, revisions
4-5 are 82558 and revisions 6-8 are 82559.

Ion

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