Has anybody tested this four port ethernet board from D-Link with QNX or
Neutrino?
Jiri Kristek <jkristek@retia.cz> wrote:
Has anybody tested this four port ethernet board from D-Link with QNX or
Neutrino?
Do you know if it is tulip based? Our tulip driver will do multi-port.
If it is a custom chipset from DLINK, it probably won’t work.
chris
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cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
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I do not have this board just here, in materials there is writen DEC-chip
based board, drivers for WinNT, Novell, Linux
I found there are other multiple port ethernet boards:
Intel PRO/100+ Dual Port
SMC TigerArray
Adaptec Quartet64
D-Link DFE-570TX
Is there any experience in QNX - Neutrino world with such boards
Jiri Kristek
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Jiri Kristek <> jkristek@retia.cz> > wrote:
Has anybody tested this four port ethernet board from D-Link with QNX
or
Neutrino?
Do you know if it is tulip based? Our tulip driver will do multi-port.
If it is a custom chipset from DLINK, it probably won’t work.chris
\cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL
Jiri Kristek <jkristek@retia.cz> wrote:
I do not have this board just here, in materials there is writen DEC-chip
based board, drivers for WinNT, Novell, Linux
The DEC-chip would make this card tulip-based, so my guess is that it
could very well work.
chris
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cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL
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