"This is an NDIS driver for Intel Gigabit PCI-Express LAN adapters. This driver is based on the source code of e1000e Linux kernel module and of nveth NVIDIA NIC driver for OS/2 developed by nickk."
According to the project web site http://svn.ecomstation.nl/multimac this driver supports the following hardware:
82571EB, 82571PT, 82572EI, 82573V, 82573E, 82573L, 82574L, 82583V,
80003ES2LAN, 82562V, 82562G, 82562GT, 82566DM, 82566DC, 82566MC,
82566MM, 82567V-3, 82562V-2, 82562G-2, 82562GT-2, 82566DM-2, 82566DC-2,
82567LM-4, 82567LF, 82567LM, 82567V, 82567LM-2, 82567LF-2, 82567V-2,
82567LM-3, 82567LF-3, 82577LM, 82577LC, 82578DM, 82578D. (Vendor ID:
8086, Device IDs: 1049, 104A, 104B, 104C, 104D, 105E, 105F, 1060, 107D,
107E, 107F, 108B, 108C, 1096, 1098, 109A, 10A4, 10A5, 10B9, 10BA, 10BB,
10BC, 10BD, 10BF, 10C0, 10C2, 10C3, 10C4, 10C5, 10CB, 10CC, 10CD, 10CE,
10D3, 10D5, 10D9, 10DA, 10DE, 10DF, 10E5, 10EA, 10EB, 10EF, 10F0, 10F5,
10F6, 1501, 150C, 294C) Use PCI.EXE to find the Vendor ID and the Device
ID (PCI.EXE is in \ecs\install\DETECTEI on eCS 2.x otherwise you can
download it from Hobbes http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/util/misc/pci104vka.zip along with the latest PCI device list http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/util/system/pcidevs_20110313.zip.
Download Intel PCIe Gigabit Ethernet Adapter driver on Hobbes:
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=intel_e1000e_os2_v0-1-6.zip
For support: http://svn.ecomstation.nl/multimac
Source is available at: http://svn.ecomstation.nl/multimac
From:
Source: OS2VOICE.org