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From: scottr@plexus.com (Scott Reynolds)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc,comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: NetBSD 1.0 network hangs
Date: 12 Mar 1995 22:47:05 -0600
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In article <GLASS.95Mar10190048@sun-lamp.NetBSD.ORG>, glass@NetBSD.ORG (Adam
Glass) writes:
> A bunch of bugs related to the ep hanging have been fixed since 1.0.

For the record, I last tried the ep0 driver in -current as of about three weeks
ago with my 3C509, to no avail.  I see that the file was modified on Feb 19,
which is in the same time frame, so perhaps it would've worked... I'm tempted to
put both cards into the machine to see what happens.
-- 
Scott Reynolds
System Administrator
Technology Group, Inc.
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