Not forgotten, and now tracked by: https://github.com/mfld-fr/elks/issues/1 MFLD > > Le 31/05/2016 à 12:50, Alan a écrit : >>> >>> I am also interested in such NE2000 driver, because the ETH chip on my >>> SBC is an Asix AX88796-L, and according to its datasheet, it claims >>> "register level compatibility with NE2000". >> >> The best place to start are the DOS packet drivers which are GPL but in >> 8086 asm. Unlike the rather convoluted SMP aware IRQ driven Linux >> drivers they implement IRQ based receive notification and blocking >> transmit in a tiny driver, which is the kind of model needed for a low >> end CPU and something like ELKS. >> >> As a chip it is pretty easy to drive although it is best to debug on an >> emulator until it works as the real NE2000 has a very antisocial >> attitude to incorrect I/O accesses (it hangs the machine solid). >> >> On top of that you need an implementation of ARP and then the TCP/IP >> stack. >> >> Alan >> > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-8086" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html