[comp.dcom.lans] Network cards for PCRoute

exnirad@brolga.cc.uq.oz.au (Nirad Sharma) (05/02/91)

I am going to be using PCroute to route packets between two networks.  A
386sx will probably be used.  I know that the software was written for a
WD8003 (8-bit) but will it run with the 16-bit version, WD8013 (I think) ?
What cards have people used with this software ?  Any horror stories ?

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stevela@beach.csulb.edu (Steve La) (05/03/91)

PCroute program works with both WD's 8bit and 16bit cards.
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nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (05/14/91)

In article <1991May14.114946.23588@cbnewsj.att.com> mkd@cbnewsj.att.com (mark.k.darby) writes:

   In article <1991May2.091728.5683@brolga.cc.uq.oz.au>, exnirad@brolga.cc.uq.oz.au (Nirad Sharma) writes:
   > I am going to be using PCroute to route packets between two networks.  A
   > 386sx will probably be used.  I know that the software was written for a
   > WD8003 (8-bit) but will it run with the 16-bit version, WD8013 (I think) ?
   > What cards have people used with this software ?  Any horror stories ?

   Up until now, I have been under the assumption that the PCroute (or
   PCbridge) software is based on the packet driver interface spec, so that
   any network card with the appropriate packet drive could work under it.
   Is this a false assumption?  Somebody please set me straight.

PCRoute has built-in drivers for the wd8003, wd8013e, and 3c507.  It
also has packet driver support, but PCRoute (and PCBridge) do an extra
memory-to-memory copy using the packet drivers, so packet drivers are
going to be slower.

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mkd@cbnewsj.att.com (mark.k.darby) (05/14/91)

In article <1991May2.091728.5683@brolga.cc.uq.oz.au>, exnirad@brolga.cc.uq.oz.au (Nirad Sharma) writes:
> I am going to be using PCroute to route packets between two networks.  A
> 386sx will probably be used.  I know that the software was written for a
> WD8003 (8-bit) but will it run with the 16-bit version, WD8013 (I think) ?
> What cards have people used with this software ?  Any horror stories ?
> 

Please forgive my ignorance, but I have a question.

Up until now, I have been under the assumption that the PCroute (or
PCbridge) software is based on the packet driver interface spec, so that
any network card with the appropriate packet drive could work under it.
Is this a false assumption?  Somebody please set me straight.

Thanks in advance,
Mark K. Darby
mkd@mtung.att.com