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Re: Deneb Ethernet Driver
« Reply #29 from previous page: February 25, 2009, 06:55:17 AM »
I just bought this. It works with the dm9601eth driver which was addded in Poseidon v4.2.
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Re: Deneb Ethernet Driver
« Reply #30 on: February 25, 2009, 11:03:07 AM »
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What's the difference between doing that and the TCP/IP hardware offloading provided by some server hardware?


From the hardware side of view there are chips which exactly do that for you, in case you want to easily adopt an FPGA to some ethernet connection (like WizNet family of ethernet connection chips).

My experience here is that you lose in speed, but gain in ease of use (as FPGAs don't have CPUs, in most cases).

Where you *really* can gain in TCP/IP speed is checksum checks and calculations, as those operations are tailored for serial data streams in hardware, and CPUs have no chance to keep up.

But these things are already done by the DENEB USB controller chip. In fact, there are solutions like those you want to do (e.g. from FTDI), but they are limited to USB1.1 and offer no real performance - besides the problem, that due to restrictions in RAM and ROM of the uC you cannot support all classes at once, and you are bound to the USB stack given by the IC manufacturer.

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Re: Deneb Ethernet Driver
« Reply #31 on: February 25, 2009, 11:38:46 AM »
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blanning wrote:

I can't find a good list of manufacturer/model numbers vs chipsets anywhere.  I have a 3com 3c19250, but can't figure out what chipset is in it, or which one to buy for that matter.

brian


Entering 3c19250 into google quickly reveals that it uses a Kawaski-Chipset, which is not supported by Poseidon.

Poseidon V4.2 supports Pegasus, Davicom, Asix and with V4.3 also MOSChip Ethernet chipsets. The amiga guide of Poseidon contains a list of manufacturers for adapters using these chipsets.
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