CEPC doesn't find network card

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Hello. I'm trying to set up a CEPC, and I'm having trouble getting it
to use the network correctly.

I managed to get it to successfully download an image over the network
from platform builder, but when CE comes up it can't find the network
adapter. Ipconfig reports no network adapter. Booting with VMINI
(connection sharing) allows it to find the card, sort of. It issues a
DHCP discover to which my router does not respond (router does respond
to the DHCP discover from bootloader). Then it gives up and gives
itself a 169 address.

The registry keys for the card are present. By adding prints to serial
port I can see 3Com1 and 3Com2 ("3Com" is how I named the keys)
drivers being loaded.

Any suggestions on a strategy to debug this? Have I maybe got the
registry keys only partly correct? I made them point at NE2000. Any
suggestions on figuring out where in the chain the ball is getting
dropped? Any idea how to figure out why, if driver is loaded, NDIS
doesn't set up a network stack associated with card? Should I play
with registry settings? Maybe my IRQs aren't correct? Could I figure
out what's going on by dumping the entire registry to the serial
port?

Thanks

Andy

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