Typo: zynx -> znyx

PR:             docs/12684
Submitted by:   Jay Cowan <jay.cowan@znyx.com>
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Nik Clayton 1999-08-11 22:28:18 +00:00
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en/handbook
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ISA application and the SMC EtherPower or Compex ENET32 cards for
slightly cheaper PCI based networking. In general, any PCI NIC
based around DEC's DC21041 Ethernet controller chip, such as the
Zynx ZX342 or DEC DE435/450, will generally work quite well and can
Znyx ZX342 or DEC DE435/450, will generally work quite well and can
frequently be found in 2-port and 4-port version (useful for
firewalls and routers), though the Pro/100MB card has the edge when
it comes to providing the best performance with lower

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ISA application and the SMC EtherPower or Compex ENET32 cards for
slightly cheaper PCI based networking. In general, any PCI NIC
based around DEC's DC21041 Ethernet controller chip, such as the
Zynx ZX342 or DEC DE435/450, will generally work quite well and can
Znyx ZX342 or DEC DE435/450, will generally work quite well and can
frequently be found in 2-port and 4-port version (useful for
firewalls and routers), though the Pro/100MB card has the edge when
it comes to providing the best performance with lower

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<para>Zynx ZX314</para>
<para>Znyx ZX314</para>
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<para>Zynx ZX342</para>
<para>Znyx ZX342</para>
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$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.22 1999-08-11 22:28:16 nik Exp $
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<chapter id="hw">
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ISA application and the SMC EtherPower or Compex ENET32 cards for
slightly cheaper PCI based networking. In general, any PCI NIC
based around DEC's DC21041 Ethernet controller chip, such as the
Zynx ZX342 or DEC DE435/450, will generally work quite well and can
Znyx ZX342 or DEC DE435/450, will generally work quite well and can
frequently be found in 2-port and 4-port version (useful for
firewalls and routers), though the Pro/100MB card has the edge when
it comes to providing the best performance with lower

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$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.21 1999-08-11 22:28:18 nik Exp $
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<para>Zynx ZX314</para>
<para>Znyx ZX314</para>
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<para>Zynx ZX342</para>
<para>Znyx ZX342</para>
</listitem>
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