From: EMEA WarpService

e) OS/2 Support for Gigabit Ethernet: update

In addition to the chipsets we listed in our previous NewsFlash (Intel, Broadcom and RT8169), there are several other Gigabit and Fast Ethernet chipsets supported by a single driver ("GenMAC") that automatically detects the chipset in use.

Currently, the following Gigabit Ethernet chipsets are supported
- 3Com 3C940 (3COM 3C2000) 10/100/1000 Ethernet (rev 12) [Marvell Gbit Core IP]
- Syskonnect (Schneider & Koch) SK98xx [Marvell Gbit Core IP]
- National Semiconductor NS-DP83820 Gigabit (DP83820/1 10/100/1000 Mb/s PCI Ethernet NIC)
- Realtek 8169s/8110s

Furthermore, the following Fast Ethernet chipsets are supported:
- 3Com 3C90x? PCI (3C920B-EMB Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller)
- 3Com 3C90xC M-PCI (3C555 Laptop Hurricane)
- 3Com 3C90xC M-PCI (3C556 10/100 Fast Ethernet MiniPCI Adapter)
- 3Com 3C90xC M-PCI (3CN3AC1556B MiniPCI 10/100 Ethernet (+Modem56k))
- 3Com 3C90xC PCI (3C905C-TX Fast EtherLink for PC Management NIC)
- nVidia nForce Ethernet (nForce MCP Networking Adapter)
- nVidia nForce2 Ethernet (nForce MCP2 Networking Adapter)
- nVidia nForce3 Ethernet (nForce MCP3 Networking Controller)
- SiS 900 Fast Ethernet/Home Networking Ctrlr

See all the details at http://www.os2warp.be/index2.php?name=genmac

If you have a business need to run any other Gigabit Ethernet Adapter on the OS/2 platform, please let us know.


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Source: OS2VOICE

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