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SubjectNetGear FA310TX/tulip.c
Just out of curiosity,
the NetGear uses a modified tulip.c, which was supplied by NetGear. I
was just wondering what keeps us from including that tulip.c in the
kernel as a driver for NetGear cards. Maybe as netgear.c? I was (just
a tad) confused (for a coupla seconds) when choosing the driver for my
card, since it the settings changed a little (two different DEC card
options, now). I mean, the code is basically Don's work; it still has
his name in it and everything. Is there some overriding reason why it
(NG's tulip.c) can't be included as a separate driver?

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