Re: strange token ring behaviour (summary) -Reply

From: Mike Porter (mike@UDel.Edu)
Date: Sun Jan 09 2000 - 20:45:14 EST


I have an MAU, if anyone is interested...IBM.

Mike

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Mike Porter <mike@udel.edu>
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Gregory Maxwell wrote:

> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Mike Phillips wrote:
>
> > > Is there any progress on the token ring part of the kernel? I'm having the feeling
> > > that token ring on Linux needs much work to become as mature as Ethernet is.
> >
> > There is a small band of us (and I mean very small, like 3-4 people in their own time) that are working on the token ring part of the kernel. Development work on token ring only started up again last spring and we have managed to provide drivers for several new cards, implement multicast, preliminary IPv6 support and rewritten the source routing code to make token ring more efficient. Work is continuing on more drivers and updating the main token ring code to handle the latest standards.
>
> ATTENTION ALL KERNEL DEVELOPERS INTRESTED IN TOKEN RING:
>
> I have ~20 4/16mbit ISA IBM token ring cards available at zero cost to
> anyone sincerly intrested in token ring development. (No MAUs though).
>
> I'll provide model numbers opon request. Just drop me an email if some of
> these would be of use.

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