On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 01:16:50 -0400, "Michael Kennedy"
put finger to keyboard and composed:
I've read that it is possible to use an ethernet card to write eproms. I
havn't found much via search engine and was wondering if anybody here knows
if it is possible and what cards will work...
- Mike
Not EPROMs, but EEPROMs.
See
http://www.uniflash.org/
PCI/AGP Cards with specific support in UniFlash:
(currently untested)
3Dfx Banshee
Sundance Technology ST201
STMicroelectronics STE10/100(A)
Winbond W89C840AF
SMSC LAN83C175 EPIC/C
VIA VT6102
VT6105M Rhine III
Realtek RTL8129/30/39
RTL8139 series
RTL8169 series
ADMtek AL981 Comet
AN983(B/BL) Centaur (B)
AN985(B/BL) Centaur (B)
ADM9511 Centaur II
ADM9513 Centaur II
Adaptec AIC-6915
Note that some NICs may wire the WE* pin to +5V in which case you will
not be able to program the EEPROM, unless you rewire the card.
- Franc Zabkar
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