> I got myself the latest version of rtl8139-diag and it gave me different
> output in the chip registers! there are different values at 0x040.
>
> axel
>
> rtl8139-diag.c:v2.04 8/08/2001 Donald Becker (becker@scyld.com)
> http://www.scyld.com/diag/index.html
> Index #1: Found a RealTek RTL8139 adapter at 0xf800.
> The RealTek chip appears to be active, so some registers will not be read.
> To see all register values use the '-f' flag.
> RealTek chip registers at 0xf800
> 0x000: 26843000 0000470b 80040000 40000000 9008a03c 9008a054 9008a054
> 9008a03c
> 0x020: 03096000 03096600 03096c00 03097200 02f80000 0d0a0000 42dc42cc
> 0000c07f
> 0x040: 74000600 0e00f78e 951264c7 00000000 000d1000 00000000 008cd108
> 00100000
> 0x060: 1000f00f 01e1782d 00000000 00000000 00000005 000f77c0 b0f243b9
> 7a36d743. No interrupt sources are pending.
> The chip configuration is 0x10 0x0d, MII half-duplex mode.
> The RTL8139 does not use a MII transceiver.
> It does have internal MII-compatible registers:
> Basic mode control register 0x782d.
> Basic mode status register 0x1000.
> Autonegotiation Advertisement 0x01e1.
> Link Partner Ability register 0x0000.
> Autonegotiation expansion 0x0000.
> Disconnects 0x0000.
> False carrier sense counter 0x0000.
> NWay test register 0x0005.
> Receive frame error count 0x0000.
>
>
>
>
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