Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sat, 3 Feb 2001 18:13:25 +0000 | From | Jonathan Morton <> | Subject | Re: DFE-530TX with no mac address |
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>You can always try writing all the registers with "good" values.
No good - nothing actually changes except 16 bits at 0x6C, and that doesn't change to anything useful.
>> Is there a reset 'thing' for thses chips, that sets them back to >> factory tests (like switching them off)? >[snip] >> So.....How do I go about playing this game? > >You find the reset "thing". Maybe there is better documentation somewhere. >Maybe your bios allows you to reset something on reboots. > >The pdf document has a few things that you can play with, SRST, INIT, >STRT.
Already played with those, to no avail.
I think the PDF is talking about a different revision of the chip to ours - I'm seeing some bits set which are marked "reserved" in the PDF, and some reserved bits are clear.
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