Well I finally got around to testing the card under NetBSD 9.2 on my Quadra 700. The speed was about 340 KB/s, so its a little faster than under MacOS 8.1 with Open Transport (225 KB/s). I used the same test setup as discussed in my earlier post. I think the architecture is the bottleneck for...
My test rig is NetGear Gigabit switch (GS105) connected to a Macbook Pro 2020 (1 Gig Ethernet adapter) running Apache. I plug the Quadra 700 directly into the same switch. I am using three foot long Cat6 ethernet cables for the connection and Netscape Communicator to download a test file. The...
I have an Asantefast 10/100 Nubus card installed on a Quadra 700 and I can only get about 225 KB/s download speeds. The lights on the card are both green showing it is connected at 100Base-T speeds. The 225 KB/s is basically the same speed I get with the onboard 10Base-T ethernet connection...
I have an Output Enablers socket in my Quadra 700 that allows me to swap out clock oscillators and I cannot get my system to boot with anything higher than a 74 Mhz oscillator which equates to a 37 Mhz speed for my CPU. I suspect the issue you are seeing is because the other hardware on the...
I tried the AsanteFAST drivers and those did not recognize the DaynaFast nubus card. I have an AsanteFAST card as well and that was recognized by the drivers. I can't see the chip on the Asante card as it has a heatsink attached.
The now-defunct Intel site lists the following file that I assume is the driver I need (fst_en17.hqx) in the Dayna directory. I have also found reference to this file - DaynaFastEnet_1.7.sit. Links to both files I have found don't work.
I have a DaynaPORT Bluestreak 10/100 Nubus ethernet card in my Quadra 700, but I don't have the drivers. None of the classic DaynaPORT drivers are working and while all lights on the card show it is working, without the correct drivers I can't assign an IP address to the card. Does anyone have...