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WD Esnews11

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Oct 15, 2000, 3:00:00 AM10/15/00
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I have an old ISA Combo card without any FCC number. Is there a
web site that can help me identify it?

The silk screen says: 510-10002-004 Ether16 V1.0
Jumpers include:
jp1 - 3 pair for I/O
jp2 - 3 pair for IRQ
jp3 - 4 pair for PROM
jp4 - 2 pair for mode & sw/hw setting

The main chip is UMC UM9007F, 9507-AT

Thanks in advance for all suggestions.


Halfton

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Oct 16, 2000, 3:00:00 AM10/16/00
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I tried searching for some of this info and came up with nada,others may
have better luck
Next thing is, if your going to install this in a machine with any
flavor of Windows other than NT "Don't" reason is the PnP engine may not be
able to handle it
The Phrase Ether 16 could be for Token Ring 8/16, at this point I would
suggest Toss it and go get a New Nic
Places like Compusa, Bestbuy etc have 10/100 nics for $20 US or less
HTH
Joe

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HC Vink

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Oct 16, 2000, 3:00:00 AM10/16/00
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I can't see your card between the ones listed on the next site, but I am
certain that you have a card from this manufacturer. Maybe sending them a
mail will help...

http://www.invisiblesoft.com/

greetings,

Hans

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Samantha Gaw

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Oct 16, 2000, 3:00:00 AM10/16/00
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WD Esnews11 wrote:
>
> I have an old ISA Combo card without any FCC number. Is there a
> web site that can help me identify it?
>
> The silk screen says: 510-10002-004 Ether16 V1.0

my linksys nic is isa and called the ether16 combo lan card. it doesn't
have any jumpers though (at least nothing that looks like jumpers to
me), and the main chip's numbers don't match yours. it works fine with
generic win98 drivers. linksys' webpage is www.linksys.com

sam>:)

WD Esnews11

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Oct 17, 2000, 3:00:00 AM10/17/00
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Thanks. Yes, it's clearly not a Linksys card. Intel has an
excellent web site for identifying their cards and their setup
software seems to ID older boards too. I wish other OEMs offered
something similar.


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HC Vink

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Oct 17, 2000, 6:03:16 PM10/17/00
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like I said... it's a card from invisible soft... did ya send tehm a mail?..

greetings,

Hans

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WD Esnews11

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Nov 1, 2000, 5:09:15 PM11/1/00
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Yes, I sent them mail. No answer. I don't believe invisible
soft makes their own cards. That's why I'd like to identify the
real OEM.


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root

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Nov 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/21/00
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WD Esnews11 wrote:

> I have an old ISA Combo card without any FCC number. Is there a
> web site that can help me identify it?
>
> The silk screen says: 510-10002-004 Ether16 V1.0

> Jumpers include:
> jp1 - 3 pair for I/O
> jp2 - 3 pair for IRQ
> jp3 - 4 pair for PROM
> jp4 - 2 pair for mode & sw/hw setting
>
> The main chip is UMC UM9007F, 9507-AT
>
> Thanks in advance for all suggestions.

It's a SVEC EtherBoard16S


Joachim Ring

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Nov 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/21/00
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> > Jumpers include:
> > jp1 - 3 pair for I/O
> > jp2 - 3 pair for IRQ
> > jp3 - 4 pair for PROM
> > jp4 - 2 pair for mode & sw/hw setting

lucky you if jumpers are so well documented on the pcb. set to hw
setting, reasonable i/o & irq & no prom & try ne2k drivers (available
under virtually every os to run on wintel hardware & then some)!

joachim

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