Network card problems

I have a sbus quad ethernet card in a sparcstation 20 running 2.5.1. I just also put in a FE quad card, and at the OK prompt the system see the card if I issue show-devs. After boot -r or /reconfigure and boot but the drivers are not loading. My path_to_install never gets updated with the 2nd card and the link in /dev points to nothing. I know it could be an issue that the prom version of the machine is 2.1 when 2.9 is what indicates is supported, but I would thnk that it wouldn't see the card at the OK prompt.
Any suggestions?
# ls -al | grep qfe
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 29 Dec 21 09:11 qfe -> ../devices/pseudo/clone@0:qfe
sysdef -d | grep qfe
Node 'SUNW,qfe', unit #-1 (no driver)
Node 'SUNW,qfe', unit #-1 (no driver)
Node 'SUNW,qfe', unit #-1 (no driver)
Node 'SUNW,qfe', unit #-1 (no driver)
patsy# sysdef -d | grep qe
Node 'qec', unit #0
Node 'qe', unit #0
Node 'qe', unit #1
Node 'qe', unit #2
Node 'qe', unit #3

try this one I DL it text file says v 7.2.17.101
http://www.allpcdrivers.com/drivers/laptop-drivers/ibm/14183_thinkpad_t42_t42p_intel_pro_10_100_1000...
Thinkpad R61 7733-1GU
Thinkpad X61T 7762-54U
Thinkpad X60T 6363-4GU
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    I got Windows 8.1
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    *Processor:
    Intel Core i7-4770K
    Socket-LGA1150, Quad Core, 3.5GHz, 8MB, 84W,
    HD4600, Boxed w/fan, Haswell
    *Ram
    Crucial DDR3 BallistiX Tactical 16GB
    16GB kit (8GBx2),1600MHz, 1.5V, CL8-8-8-24
    *Motherboardt: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming, Socket-1150
    ATX, Z87, DDR3, 3xPCIe-x16, SLI/CFX,
    VGA,HDMI,DP,Killer 2200,SB Cinema, Haswell
    *Graphic Card:
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    *Harddrives:
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    Basic Kit, MDX controller, 530/390MB/s Read/write
    2 Seagate Barracuda® 2TB
    SATA 6Gb/s (SATA 3.0), 64MB Cache, 7200RPM, 3.5"
    *Chassi: Corsair Carbide 330R Midi Tower Black
    had the same problem. windows doesn't see the network card in device manager. what I did is disconnect completely my power cord from my psu , press the cmos clear button and wait 5 min. I reconnect my power cable and power on my pc and voila my network card was recognized by windows has a Ethernet controller. Then I installed the killer driver suite and it work ok. Be sure that you enable your network card in the bios.

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