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Can I make a PCI card that has Base Class Code =0 as an network card?

 
 
sam wu
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      18th Jul 2003
Hi All,

Our ASIC group had made a mistake that the Class Code has
hardwired to 0 in our PCI Network Ethernet Processor.

The PCI Class Code =0 is for device was built before Class
Code definitions were finalized. Ref. PCI Revision 2.2

Question:

Can I test a Windows NDIS network Miniport driver with the
chip that has Class Code value equal to zero?

If I can, please tell me how.

Please advice.

Thank.

Sam Wu
 
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      21st Jul 2003
Dear Sam,

Thank you for posting.

I noticed that this problem should be a driver development issue.
Therefore, please post this question in the microsoft.public.ddk.win2000
newsgroup. The microsoft.public.ddk.win2000 newsgroup is primarily for
issues involving device driver development. The reason why we recommend
posting appropriately is you will get the most qualified pool of
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Thanks!

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Joe Wu
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