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TCP-Group Digest            Thu,  6 May 93       Volume 93 : Issue  117

Today's Topics:
                    Generic Ethernet cards querry
          Problems with JNOS (1.08c) trace command (2 msgs)

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Date: 05 May 93 06:24:30 CDT
From: Jack Snodgrass <kf5mg@vnet.IBM.COM>
Subject: Generic Ethernet cards querry
To: <TCP-Group@UCSD.Edu>

   I picked up a couple of NE2000 ethernet cards at a local sidewalk
sale for $5.  I've put them in my Linux box and they appear to work.  I
can't figure out how to change the IRQ settings.  The jumpers aren't
labeled with anything useful.  I'd like to find out what type of boards
these are and maybe find some docs on them.  One is a EN-2000B and one
is labeled EN-3360 V2.2A.  Do these numbers mean anything to anyone?  Is
there a better place to ask this question?  Thanks.

73's  de  Jack - kf5mg
AMPRnet         -  kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org       - 44.28.0.14
AX25net         -  kf5mg@kf5mg.#dfw.tx.usa.na - work (817) 962-4409
Internet        -  kf5mg@vnet.ibm.com         - home (817) 488-4386

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Date: Wed, 5 May 1993 17:50:39 +0300 (EED)
From: oh1kgk@Mea.cc.utu.fi (Saku Elovaara)
Subject: Problems with JNOS (1.08c) trace command
To: tcp-group%ucsd.edu@eunet.fi

I upgrade my nos system from PA0GRI nos 2.0m to WG7J JNOS 1.08c.
The on of the best feature in Grinos was the trace function,
now when I'm using Jnos 1.08c the trace don't work properly.

I type 'trace 433 111' (433 is port id) In Grinos the same command ok.

.. jnos answering '433: input output (ASCII dump)' and its ok, but
then I don't see nothing ... from trace ..


I'm using KISS TNC on COM3 and all tcp/ip services works fine.

-Saku <oh1kgk@mea.utu.fi>

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Date: Wed, 5 May 93 12:54:38 EDT
From: crompton@NADC.NAVY.MIL (D. Crompton)
Subject: Problems with JNOS (1.08c) trace command
To: oh1kgk@Mea.cc.utu.fi, tcp-group%ucsd.edu@eunet.fi

I suspect you may not be aware that JNOS does a session trace???
Just hit F9 to see trace session -OR- do an 'strace off' and the
trace will be to whatever session you are in - I.E. the old way.

Doug

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