Where can I download the VIA network driver.

Hi there.

I’m just downloading the QNX ISO from their website. But my network
adapter (a D-LINK DFE-530TX) isn’t supported out of the box apparently. I
have read that a VIA.NET driver exists. Is there anywhere I can download
it?

Thanks in advance.

Adam.

“Adam” <adamy1@_NO_SPAM_sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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Hi there.

I’m just downloading the QNX ISO from their website. But my network
adapter (a D-LINK DFE-530TX) isn’t supported out of the box apparently. I
have read that a VIA.NET driver exists. Is there anywhere I can download
it?

It doesn’t seem to be available for download. It never got out of beta.
You
have to ask QSSL and see if they’ll let you have it. That card does work
with
the Net.via driver.

Andrew

Adam <adamy1@_no_spam_sympatico.ca> wrote:

Hi there.

I’m just downloading the QNX ISO from their website. But my network
adapter (a D-LINK DFE-530TX) isn’t supported out of the box apparently. I
have read that a VIA.NET driver exists. Is there anywhere I can download
it?

There is currently no released driver for the via chipset under Neutrino.
What you have read about is the Net.via driver for QNX4. So at the moment
this leaves you with the options of getting a suported card (like the
cheap-o Netgear FA-311) or wait.

chris

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Chris McKillop <cdm@qnx.com> writes:

Adam <adamy1@_no_spam_sympatico.ca> wrote:
Hi there.

I’m just downloading the QNX ISO from their website. But my network
adapter (a D-LINK DFE-530TX) isn’t supported out of the box apparently. I
have read that a VIA.NET driver exists. Is there anywhere I can download
it?


There is currently no released driver for the via chipset under Neutrino.
What you have read about is the Net.via driver for QNX4. So at the moment
this leaves you with the options of getting a suported card (like the
cheap-o Netgear FA-311) or wait.

Oops. Sorry. I failed to notice that this was the RTP we were
talking about. I’m too used to having comp.os.qnx be a QNX4 thing.

Andrew


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