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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers FTP is corrupting binaries Post 302131797 by Perderabo on Monday 13th of August 2007 06:55:04 PM
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A valid executable on a centos box is not going to run on an old DEC machine. You need to transfer the source code and recompile on the DEC. Even that could be rough since the old DEC may not have a modern compiler.
 

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FPA(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						    FPA(4)

NAME
fpa, fea -- device drivers for DEC FDDI controllers SYNOPSIS
device fpa device fea FreeBSD only: device fddi DESCRIPTION
The fpa and fea device drivers provide support for the DEC DEFPA PCI FDDI Controller and the DEC DEFEA EISA FDDI Controller, respectively. All variants of either controller are supported including the DAS and SAS configurations. DIAGNOSTICS
fea%d: error: desired IRQ of %d does not match device's actual IRQ (%d) The device probe detected that the DEFEA board is configured for a different interrupt than the one specified in the kernel configuration file. fea%d: error: memory not enabled! ECU reconfiguration required The device probe found that no device memory had been configured on the DEFEA. Although the DEFEA can be configured with no device memory, this driver requires a minimum of 1K device memory to be set up. The ECU (EISA Configuration Utility) will need to be run to change the settings. SEE ALSO
arp(4), netintro(4), ifconfig(8) AUTHORS
The fpa and fea device drivers and this manual page were written by Matt Thomas. CAVEATS
Normally, the device driver will not enable the reception of SMT frames. However if the IFF_LINK1 flag is set, the device driver will enable the reception of SMT frames and pass them up to the Berkeley Packet Filter for processing. BSD
March 13, 1995 BSD
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