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- | If you wish to be listed on this page, please contact [[mailto:mdc@etherboot.org|me]] | + | If you wish to be listed on this page, please contact [[mdc@etherboot.org|me]] |
* [[http://osdir.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=index&req=ratedownload&lid=191|Rate Etherboot @ O'Reilly's OSDir.com]] | * [[http://osdir.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=index&req=ratedownload&lid=191|Rate Etherboot @ O'Reilly's OSDir.com]] | ||
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* Alexander writes: I have no relation to the links above except that I read that pages. I'm not involved in any of those projects. I wired the "IDE Flasher" circuit on a prototype board within 8 hours, and it simply works. No trouble. I took the 32pin to 28pin adapter from the "Pannenhelfer" page to put 32pin-EEPROMs into the 28pin sockets of my network cards. And of course, the EEPROMS contain Etherboot. | * Alexander writes: I have no relation to the links above except that I read that pages. I'm not involved in any of those projects. I wired the "IDE Flasher" circuit on a prototype board within 8 hours, and it simply works. No trouble. I took the 32pin to 28pin adapter from the "Pannenhelfer" page to put 32pin-EEPROMs into the 28pin sockets of my network cards. And of course, the EEPROMS contain Etherboot. | ||
+ | * [[http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/|Linux Device Drivers, Third Edition]] especially chapter 17 for "Network Drivers" | ||
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+ | * [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/understandlni/|Understanding Linux Network Internals, O'Reilly]] |