Problem solved! I did two things at the same time so I am not sure which solved the problem. Who knows, maybe I had to do both.
First of all I downloaded a new driver for my network card from ftp.sco.com/pub, then drivers, then 5.0.5, then network. Then I used the custom and netconfig...
I did an ifconfig -a and in the net1 listing was: ether 00:04:ac:b9:d9:f3. So I am assuming this is just as good as the hwconfig -h, but I will do that as soon as I get to the office. I am on my way as soon as I finish this reply.
I don't know if I had to relink the kernal, but I did...
All I did was remove a tape drive and then add a new tape drive to a SCO Unix machine. The process went fine. After testing the new tape drive I discovered I cannot get to the SCO Unix computer from any where else on the network. I cannot even ping it any more or ping any thing from it. The...
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