sis900 NIC failure

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I've just loaded Red Hat Linux 8.0 on a computer with a new Asus
P4S533-E motherboard, and am unable to get the on-board NIC working.
I've left all the critical BIOS settings at their defaults, with "Plug
& Play OS" set to "No", as setting it to "Yes" panics the kernel.

The chipset includes an sis900 10/100 Ethernet controller.  This is
also known as a RealTek 8201.  Any attempt to insmod the sis900 driver
fails with a "No such device" error.  The dmesg file reports:

    sis900.c: v1.08.04 4/25/2002
    divert: allocating divert_blk for eth1
    eth1: Error EERPOM read 0
    divert: freeing divert_blk for eth1

>From looking through the source code, the EERPOM (sic) error occurs
when the driver gets an all zeros or all ones result when trying to
read the MAC address.

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John Kodis                                    Goddard Space Flight Center
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