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        <description>These cards are possibly the easiest to flash, needing no MS-DOS bootdisk or anything. It can be done inside a standard linux system.
This method is known to work for 3C905B and 3C905C, and is expected to work with other members of the 3C90xB family, plus the 3C980C.
It is assumed that you have already generated the *.rom image for your card.</description>
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        <description>This page has moved to intel</description>
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        <description>ROM-burning

Intel provides a utility called IBAUtil which allows you to update the expansion ROM images on many Intel NICs.

Renaming the ROM image


Intel's IBAUtil ROM-burning tool requires filenames with a .iba extension rather than a .rom extension.  Give your gPXE ROM image a name suitable for IBAUtil:</description>
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        <description>QEMU option ROM

Building the ROM image

Check which network adapter is configured for the VM.

Here are the adapters supported by QEMU 0.11.0 [from a QEMU on Fedora 12 (i686) installation]:
 QEMU NIC 'model'  PCI Vendor ID    PCI Device ID       Mfr Name      Device Name                        Notes                      rtl8139               10ECh              8139h           Realtek     RTL8139C+ Fast Ethernet Adapter   Default in QEMU v0.11.0     ne2k_pci              10ECh              8029h…</description>
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        <description>ROM-burning

The Broadcom Diagnostic Utility set allows you to update the expansion ROM images in Broadcom BCM57xx gigabit network cards (and rebranded Broadcom cards such as the HP NC7771).

Preparing the ROM image


Copy the gPXE ROM image (e.g. bin/0e1100ca.rom) to a FAT-formatted floppy disk or USB drive.</description>
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        <description>VirtualBox LAN boot ROM

You can use gPXE as the LAN boot ROM in VirtualBox.  The boot ROM can be set per-VM or globally for all VMs.  Using gPXE instead of the default LAN boot ROM, VMs can be booted over HTTP, iSCSI, AoE, and gPXE's other advanced features are available.</description>
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