WD8003W/A, card provided by David Brownlee (thanks!). The SMC Elite stuff not
tested since I don't have any; hopefully it's correct, should match
information in ADF files.
The MCA-specific init quirk taken from Linux smc-mca.c driver.
I don't quite grok why it works, but it does *cross fingers*.
The WD8003W/A seems to be quite a good choice. I get like 340KB/s on my
machine, where 3c523 does only like 310KB/s. The numbers would be probably
even better with faster CPU than 386DX :)
provided to me by David Brownlee (thanks!).
Performance of this card is quite poor on my PS/2 with 386DX, like 100KB/s
at best, but as low as 5KB/s when transferring bigger files due to
packet overruns. It would be good to revisit this later, probably by
teaching the ic code to use RX Early.
reset (same place as in the Linux driver). Hopefully this would fix
the initialization problem I've seen previously (cannot repeat it
even without this change no matter how I play with the card).
Remove the comment about the initialization problem now.
i82586-based controller, similarily to e.g. ai(4), el(4) or ix(4).
The driver was modelled after the ai(4) driver.
Due to lack of better documentation, Linux 3c523 driver was used
to find out 3c523-specific quirks. Of course, the necessary work was greatly
reduced by our decend generic ic/i82586 code :)
Finally, NetBSD supports an ethernet card on IBM PS/2!
This work is based on code written by Scott D. Telford, the IBM
Token Ring card attachment was written by Gregory McGarry.
XXX this is still very experimental and development version; use at your
XXX own risk