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| I've seen some notes on how to use the original SunPCI card under Solaris 10, like <http://www.recursivegreen.com/howtos/sunpci.html>, but when I tried this it would panic my Sun Blade 150 when Windows 2000 was booting. I'd seen a couple of message about there being problems when the NDIS shim (or whatever you call it -- the driver that lets the SunPCI card use the host system's network card) loads, causing system panics. I tried setting the environment variable NVL_INTERFACE to point to a non-existent interface -- I used bge0 since there is no bge0 on a 'Blade 150. The software complained, but Win2k would start up. I then configured Win2k to use a USB network dongle -- it seems to work fine now. -- Jeff Wieland |