Ethernet cards reported to use the Linux tulip driver

Note: for older cards, the card is a lot happier using the Linux old_tulip driver,
there is nothing wrong with the old_tulip driver.

Accton EtherDuo PCI
Accton EN1207C and F
All three media types supported.
Adaptec ANA6901/C
21040-AA, tested with v0.66
Adaptec ANA6911/TX
21140-AC, tested with v0.66
C-NET CNE-935
21041
Cogent EM100
21140 with old-style 100mbps-only SYM transceiver
Cogent EM110
21140-A with DP83840 N-Way MII transceiver
Cogent EM110+
21143 with a SYM transceiver
Cogent EM400
A four port EM100 (21140, 100mbps-only) with a PCI Bridge
Cogent EM440
A four port version of the EM110+ with a PCI Bridge
Cogent EM960
21040, last tested with v0.66
Cogent EM964 Quartet
Four 21040 ports and a DEC 21050 PCI bridge.
Compex  RL110TX
Danpex EN-9400P3
D-Link DFE500-Tx
21140-A with DP83840 transceiver
D-Link DE-530CT
(The DFE-530TX uses the VIA Rhine driver.)
D-Link DFE-540TX
D-Link DFE-570TX
Linksys EtherPCI   LNE100TX
Note: Recent cards use the similar PNIC chip, which requires a v0.83 or later Tulip driver.
Kingston EtherX KNT40T
21040
Kingston EtherX KNE100TX
21140AE
Netgear FA310 TX 10/100
21140AE, tested with 0.87.
SMC EtherPower
With DEC21040.
SMC 8432BT
With DEC21041.
SMC EtherPower10/100
With DEC21140 and 68836 SYM transceiver.
SMC EtherPower10/100
With DEC21140-AC and DP83840 MII transceiver.
Note: SMC EtherPower II uses the EPIC chip, which requires a different driver. (that driver is called epic100)
Sohoware SFA110A
Surecom EP-320X
DEC 21140.
Thomas Conrad TC5048
US Robotics USR7900
Znyx ZX312 EtherAction
21040 or 21041
Znyx ZX314
Four 21040 10baseT port, DEC 21050 or IBM bridge.
Znyx ZX315 EtherArray
Two 21040 10baseT/10base2 ports and a DEC 21050 PCI bridge
Znyx ZX342
Early non-NWAY 21140 board with a Level One physical layer for 10BaseT and a National PHY for 100BaseT.
ZNYX ZX344
Four 21140 100BaseTX only ports with a DEC 21050 bridge.
Znyx ZX345
21140-A, usually with the DP83840 N-Way MII transceiver. Some ZX345 cards made in 1996 have an ICS 1890 transciver instead.
Znyx ZX346
Four 21140-A chips with ICS 1890 transceivers and either a 21052 or 21152 bridge chip.
Incorrect EEPROM (?) causes failed 10baseT detection.
Znyx ZX348
Two 21140-A chips using ICS 1890 transceivers and either a 21052 or 21152 bridge. Early versions used National 83840 transceivers, but later versions are depopulated ZX346 boards.
Znyx ZX351
21140 chip with a Broadcom 100BaseT4 transceiver.
 

 

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