NarlyMarly
Programmer
Motherboard - ABIT IC7-G
Dual boot - XP/WinNT4
I'm trying to get a Realtek 8139D NIC to work with NT4 so I can run an obsolete/unsupported CAD program (that's licensed to the MAC address) on my new 'wide screen' system ('cause NT4 and dual monitors = oxymoron). The Realtek NICs, as I have been led to believe, allows for re-flashing the MAC address in firmware.
SO...
XP sees it, starts to install it. I stop it. ( I don't need it to work with XP).
After failures by NT4 to have 'found' the card when installing the drivers, I have noticed/done the following...
It DOES appear in the bootup device listing with IRQ=5
Changed PCI slots - no effect.
Bios things...
Disabled the OnChip LAN (the competing mobo Intel NIC). This free'd up IRQ 11.
Disabled 'AUTO' PCI IRQ assignments.
Manually assigned PIRQ_5 to IRQ11
Disabled USB2.0 controller (it shared IRQ11)
In each case, I rebooted with a floppy to DOS and ran Realtek's diagnostic program - rset8139.exe - only to be greeted each time with the "FATAL ERROR - There is no LAN board found..." message.
Anyone have any clues?
Perhaps some other 'favorite' IRQ#?
Perhaps a combo of PCI slot/IRQ#?
Dual boot - XP/WinNT4
I'm trying to get a Realtek 8139D NIC to work with NT4 so I can run an obsolete/unsupported CAD program (that's licensed to the MAC address) on my new 'wide screen' system ('cause NT4 and dual monitors = oxymoron). The Realtek NICs, as I have been led to believe, allows for re-flashing the MAC address in firmware.
SO...
XP sees it, starts to install it. I stop it. ( I don't need it to work with XP).
After failures by NT4 to have 'found' the card when installing the drivers, I have noticed/done the following...
It DOES appear in the bootup device listing with IRQ=5
Changed PCI slots - no effect.
Bios things...
Disabled the OnChip LAN (the competing mobo Intel NIC). This free'd up IRQ 11.
Disabled 'AUTO' PCI IRQ assignments.
Manually assigned PIRQ_5 to IRQ11
Disabled USB2.0 controller (it shared IRQ11)
In each case, I rebooted with a floppy to DOS and ran Realtek's diagnostic program - rset8139.exe - only to be greeted each time with the "FATAL ERROR - There is no LAN board found..." message.
Anyone have any clues?
Perhaps some other 'favorite' IRQ#?
Perhaps a combo of PCI slot/IRQ#?