Hacked Tulip Driver

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Hi,

If this is the wrong place to ask this please can you tell me where I
should!

I have a Netgear FA310TX card which uses a hacked tulip driver
Netgear hacked it back in '99 for Red Hat 5.2 type kernels
It works in Red Hat 6.1 ... but not on Red Hat 7.1 with the new kernel

When I compile it, (after learning that kernel is not spelt kernal - big
mistake!)
it complains about a type def not containing an expected variable. It looks
like a linked in
.h file has been updated and the variables altered. I think the type
related to a network
device.

I feel a bit let down by netgear for not updating their driver :(

Does anyone know who would know about this change any whether the hacked
tulip driver
can be fixed up easily?

Any help or hints much appreciated,

Martin C.
UK


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