Hi,
I am trying to revitalize my older Compaq Contura 410 (486 processor) to
be integrated into our network using a Pcmcia card Socket EA ethernet
adapter. The Pcmcia controller is Intel 82365 SL as QNX 4.25 reports
(pin or pcmciatrap query, resp.).
QNX 4.25 recognizese the card however it does not see the other nodes in
the network (and vice versa) although licenses and netmap are “comme il
fault”.
Finally I want to use this machine as a target for Neutrino –
I intergrated an Acer Travelmate into the system and this required
some additional efforts on behalf of QNX and finally it worked very
well.
Does anybody know about this problem and what I might have to consider
(additional source code to load some of the pcmcia registers etc. ??) ?
A valid response would be very much appreciated – Thanks in advance
–
Joerg Kampmann
IBK-Consult - (embedded Systems)
WWW: http://www.ibk-consult.de
“Jörg Kampmann” <joerg.kampmann@ibk-consult.de> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am trying to revitalize my older Compaq Contura 410 (486 processor) to
be integrated into our network using a Pcmcia card Socket EA ethernet
adapter. The Pcmcia controller is Intel 82365 SL as QNX 4.25 reports
(pin or pcmciatrap query, resp.).
QNX 4.25 recognizese the card however it does not see the other nodes in
the network (and vice versa) although licenses and netmap are “comme il
fault”.
Post the output of netinfo -l and netinfo. Plus you didn’t say what type
of PCMCIA card it was.
Finally I want to use this machine as a target for Neutrino –
Neutrino 2.0 doesn’t have support fo PCMCIA.
I intergrated an Acer Travelmate into the system and this required
some additional efforts on behalf of QNX and finally it worked very
well.
Does anybody know about this problem and what I might have to consider
(additional source code to load some of the pcmcia registers etc. ??) ?
A valid response would be very much appreciated – Thanks in advance
–
Joerg Kampmann
IBK-Consult - (embedded Systems)
WWW: > http://www.ibk-consult.de