![]() ![]() ![]() Can anybody help me with my decision? Is anybody using Flexible/PNT on 5.0. The thing is, I don't really want to do an installation which goes against VMware documentation that tells me to use the eeG driver with E1000. Bela Lubkin has a list of links and downloads for updated. Click to download Boot Time Load Drivers and Boot Floppies. SCO Openserver 5.0.7 Installation ISO (Bootable) This ISO is available from the Xinuos website but it can be quite slow. However, the PNT driver with the Flexible adapter seems to be slightly faster and from a gut feel I think it is still more reliablethan eeG/E1000. SCO Openserver 5.0.6 Installation ISO (Bootable) Download the SCO Openserver 5.0.6 Installation ISO here. ![]() There is a version of the eeG driver for 5.0.7 at which installs and works on 5.0.6 and which does seems to be much more reliable than the version for 5.0.6 at. The VMware documentation says I must use E1000 "because SCO Open Server 5.0 does not include suitable network drivers." However, the Flexible card works with the SCO PNT driver for AMD PCNet-PCI from and this combination appears to be much more reliable than using the 5.0.6 eeG driver with E1000. Secondly I need to decide what type of virtual ethernet card to use. It would appear to me that it is better to go for IDE (so long as I don't need a virtual hard drive larger than 128GB) because that would avoid any potential problems with SCSI busy errors. The first is what type of virtual hard drive to use. I am planning to implement SCO Openserver 5.0.6 on ESXi 4.1. ![]()
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