Ethernet cards reported to use the Linux tulip driverNote: 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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