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From: rooij@bashful.isp.cft.philips.nl (Guido van Rooij)
Subject: Re: New kernel in NetBSD 0.9 and what is an ed0 ?
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1993 12:29:12 GMT
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andrew@daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au (Andrew Moore) writes:

>Yep, he is following up to his own articles...

>Thank you Chris and Adam...


>> > What is an ed0 ?
>> 
>> actually, it's a completely rewritten 8390-based-board driver,
>> with *much* higher performance.
>> 
>> re: those warnings: umm, *chuckle*  you didn't see them before
Oh ? I tried it when it was posted on the net with a wd8003, dont
know the exact type, but it was *slower* then the stock we driver!
>> because the we driver didn't detect, handle, or report them...
>> 8-)
-Guido