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The '''AMD PCNET''' family of network interface chips are supported by most popular virtual machines and emulators, including QEMU, VMware and VirtualBox. While not as simple as the [[RTL8139]] it is easier to test with an emulator, as the RTL8139 is only supported in QEMU, and getting QEMU's full network support running is sometimes difficult. This article will focus on the AM79C70A a.k.a. the AMD PCnet-PCI II in VirtualBox.
The '''AMD PCNET''' family of network interface chips are supported by most popular virtual machines and emulators, including QEMU, VMware and VirtualBox. While not as simple as the [[RTL8139]] it is easier to test with an emulator, as the RTL8139 is only supported in QEMU, and getting QEMU's full network support running is sometimes difficult. This article will focus on the Am79C970A a.k.a. the AMD PCnet-PCI II in VirtualBox.
== Overview ==
== Overview ==
This article will cover using the card with IO port accesses as opposed to memory mapped IO.
This article will cover using the card with IO port accesses as opposed to memory mapped IO.
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==Links==
[http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/AdvancedMicroDevices/mXxsxv.pdf Specifications]