PCMCIA with TI 1420 Cardbus controller

I’m trying to get a Linksys EC2T pcmcia network card working on
a Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop, without much success.

Firstly, this laptop has a TI 1420 Cardbus controller. The TI
docs indicate it is compatible with the Intel 82365 pcmcia
chip, but pcmciatrap thinks that it should launch Pcmcia.generic
instead of Pcmcia.365sl. Is this correct?

With Pcmcia.generic, I’ve the EC2T is recognized, and I can
start Net and Net.ether1000, but it can’t see anything on the
network. It is on a known good cable and hub, and the netmap
files and licenses are correct. I do get a link light and the
activity light blinks periodically, so it seems that Net.ether1000
is talking to the adapter.

I had this adapter working on my last laptop, and have basically
copied the configuration files to this one. I also double checked
the settings with the knowledge base entry on the EC2T, and it
seems to be correct.

TIA

Yes, Pcmcia.generic is the correct program to run. Please can you
post the output from ‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’ as well as
‘show_pci -v’, ‘pin’, ‘sin arg’ and ‘sin ir’.
Have you tried starting ‘Pcmcia.generic -i0’ and see if that works?

Previously, Ken Schumm wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

I’m trying to get a Linksys EC2T pcmcia network card working on
a Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop, without much success.

Firstly, this laptop has a TI 1420 Cardbus controller. The TI
docs indicate it is compatible with the Intel 82365 pcmcia
chip, but pcmciatrap thinks that it should launch Pcmcia.generic
instead of Pcmcia.365sl. Is this correct?

With Pcmcia.generic, I’ve the EC2T is recognized, and I can
start Net and Net.ether1000, but it can’t see anything on the
network. It is on a known good cable and hub, and the netmap
files and licenses are correct. I do get a link light and the
activity light blinks periodically, so it seems that Net.ether1000
is talking to the adapter.

I had this adapter working on my last laptop, and have basically
copied the configuration files to this one. I also double checked
the settings with the knowledge base entry on the EC2T, and it
seems to be correct.

TIA

Hi Ken,

Also look at our knowledge base as well. I know there is an entry in there
for the Linksys EC2T.

To do a search start here:

http://qdn.qnx.com/support/bok/index.html


Linksys answer:

http://qdn.qnx.com/support/bok/solution.qnx?1376


Take care!

E.



Hugh Brown <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote:

Yes, Pcmcia.generic is the correct program to run. Please can you
post the output from ‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’ as well as
‘show_pci -v’, ‘pin’, ‘sin arg’ and ‘sin ir’.
Have you tried starting ‘Pcmcia.generic -i0’ and see if that works?

Previously, Ken Schumm wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
I’m trying to get a Linksys EC2T pcmcia network card working on
a Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop, without much success.

Firstly, this laptop has a TI 1420 Cardbus controller. The TI
docs indicate it is compatible with the Intel 82365 pcmcia
chip, but pcmciatrap thinks that it should launch Pcmcia.generic
instead of Pcmcia.365sl. Is this correct?

With Pcmcia.generic, I’ve the EC2T is recognized, and I can
start Net and Net.ether1000, but it can’t see anything on the
network. It is on a known good cable and hub, and the netmap
files and licenses are correct. I do get a link light and the
activity light blinks periodically, so it seems that Net.ether1000
is talking to the adapter.

I had this adapter working on my last laptop, and have basically
copied the configuration files to this one. I also double checked
the settings with the knowledge base entry on the EC2T, and it
seems to be correct.

TIA

Previously, Hugh Brown wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Yes, Pcmcia.generic is the correct program to run. Please can you
post the output from ‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’ as well as
‘show_pci -v’, ‘pin’, ‘sin arg’ and ‘sin ir’.
Have you tried starting ‘Pcmcia.generic -i0’ and see if that works?

Thanks for looking at this.

pcmciatrap starts Pcmcia.generic with -a3e0, so I’ve tried it
with both -a3e0 and “-a3e0 -i0” with no difference in behavior.

Here’s the info you requested:

-------- ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic --------------
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 52516 Jun 16 1998 /bin/Pcmcia.generic

-------- show_pci -v ----------------------------
PCI version = 2.10

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7190h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 60000h Bridge (Host/PCI) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 2210h
Command Reg = 106h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Base Address = MEM@f4000000h,Prefetchable,32bit length 67108864
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7191h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 60400h Bridge (PCI/PCI) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 1
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 220h
Command Reg = 11fh
Header type = 1h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Unknown header type

Vendor ID = 104ch
Device ID = ac51h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 8060700h Bridge (CardBus) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 3
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 210h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 8h un-cacheable
Unknown header type

Vendor ID = 104ch
Device ID = ac51h
PCI index = 1h
Class Code = 8060700h Bridge (CardBus) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 3
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 210h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 8h un-cacheable
Unknown header type

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7110h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 68000h Bridge (Other 128) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 2h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 10fh
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h

Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7111h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 10180h Mass Storage (IDE) ProgIF=128
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
IO@860h length 16 bytes
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7112h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = c0300h Serial Bus (Universal Serial Bus) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 2
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
IO@dce0h length 32 bytes
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 4
PCI Int Pin = INT D
Interrupt line = 11

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7113h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 68000h Bridge (Other 128) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 3
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 3h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h

Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 125dh
Device ID = 1998h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 40100h Multimedia (Audio) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 10h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 8
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 290h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Base Address = IO@d800h length 256 bytes MEM@f3ffe000h,32bit length 8192
Max Lat = 24ns
Min Gnt = 2ns
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 5

Vendor ID = 1002h, ATI TECHNOLOGIES INC
Device ID = 4c46h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 8030000h Display (VGA) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 2h
Bus number = 1
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 2b0h
Command Reg = 87h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 8h un-cacheable
Base Address = MEM@f8000000h,Prefetchable,32bit length 67108864 IO@ec00h length 256 bytes MEM@fdffc000h,32bit length 16384
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 8ns
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=7
Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7110h
Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7111h
Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7112h
Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7113h
INTD=11 Motherboard:INTA,B Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=1 motherboard device=0
Vendor ID = 1002h, ATI TECHNOLOGIES INC
Device ID = 4c46h
INTA=11
INTB=5 Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTB

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=3
Vendor ID = 104ch
Device ID = ac51h
Vendor ID = 104ch
Device ID = ac51h
INTA=11 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA
INTB=11 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=8
Vendor ID = 125dh
Device ID = 1998h
INTA=5 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTB

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=16
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTA,B Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA
INTB=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=8 motherboard device=0 func=4
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTA,B Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=8 motherboard device=1
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTA,B Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=13
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=1
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA
INTB=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTB

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=2
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA
INTB=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTB

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=4
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=5
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=7
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=8
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

-------- pin ------------------------------------
Sock Win Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ Base Size DMA
1 0 NE2000 C—I-±-------- None 0x340 32 11

-------- sin arg --------------------------------
PID USER NAME ARGUMENTS
1 System Proc32 -l 4
2 System Slib32
4 System Fsys
5 System Fsys.eide
8 System Not available.
16 System Dev
19 System Dev.ansi -Q -n 8
25 System Dev.ser
27 System Dev.par
28 System Dev.pty
30 System Fsys.floppy
32 System Pipe
36 System nameloc
38 System nameloc
65 System tinit -T /dev/con1 /dev/con2 /dev/con3 /dev/con4 /dev/con5 /dev/con6 /dev/con7 /dev/con8 -t /dev/con1
74 root -sh
608 root -sh
1619 root Pcmcia.generic -a3e0
1626 root Net
1629 root Net.ether1000 -p340 -l1
1650 root sin args

-------- sin irq --------------------------------
IRQ PID PROGRAM CS:IP DS
-1 16 //4/bin/Dev32 0005:005760 000D
-1 19 //4/bin/Dev32.ansi 0005:005DC0 000D
-1 25 //4/bin/Dev32.ser 0005:0024FC 000D
-1 30 //4/bin/Fsys.floppy 0005:0026FC 000D
0 1 sys/Proc32 00F0:005AE0 00F8
1 19 //4/bin/Dev32.ansi 0005:00690C 000D
4 25 //4/bin/Dev32.ser 0005:0017A4 000D
6 30 //4/bin/Fsys.floppy 0005:0026E5 000D
11 1619 //4/bin/Pcmcia.generic 0005:013A5D 000D
13 1 sys/Proc32 00F0:005A9C 00F8
14 5 /bin/Fsys.eide 0005:009B23 000D

Hello,

I tried the knowledge base first. I set things up exactly as the
knowledge base entry recommended, but it still doesn’t communicate
over the network.

There are valid licenses installed (licinfo -a shows them to be valid)
and I’ve double and triple checked the netmap files and MAC addresses
per netinfo -l, and they appear to be correct.

Previously, Hardware Support Account wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Hi Ken,

Also look at our knowledge base as well. I know there is an entry in there
for the Linksys EC2T.

To do a search start here:

http://qdn.qnx.com/support/bok/index.html


Linksys answer:

http://qdn.qnx.com/support/bok/solution.qnx?1376


Take care!

E.



Hugh Brown <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote:
Yes, Pcmcia.generic is the correct program to run. Please can you
post the output from ‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’ as well as
‘show_pci -v’, ‘pin’, ‘sin arg’ and ‘sin ir’.
Have you tried starting ‘Pcmcia.generic -i0’ and see if that works?

Previously, Ken Schumm wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
I’m trying to get a Linksys EC2T pcmcia network card working on
a Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop, without much success.

Firstly, this laptop has a TI 1420 Cardbus controller. The TI
docs indicate it is compatible with the Intel 82365 pcmcia
chip, but pcmciatrap thinks that it should launch Pcmcia.generic
instead of Pcmcia.365sl. Is this correct?

With Pcmcia.generic, I’ve the EC2T is recognized, and I can
start Net and Net.ether1000, but it can’t see anything on the
network. It is on a known good cable and hub, and the netmap
files and licenses are correct. I do get a link light and the
activity light blinks periodically, so it seems that Net.ether1000
is talking to the adapter.

I had this adapter working on my last laptop, and have basically
copied the configuration files to this one. I also double checked
the settings with the knowledge base entry on the EC2T, and it
seems to be correct.

TIA
\

One more thing. This machine has two slots. The top slot has a
Psion GOLD modem card in it, and the linksys card is in the
bottom slot. I’ve tried swapping cards around to no avail.

Replied via e-mail.

Previously, Ken Schumm wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Previously, Hugh Brown wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
Yes, Pcmcia.generic is the correct program to run. Please can you
post the output from ‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’ as well as
‘show_pci -v’, ‘pin’, ‘sin arg’ and ‘sin ir’.
Have you tried starting ‘Pcmcia.generic -i0’ and see if that works?


Thanks for looking at this.

pcmciatrap starts Pcmcia.generic with -a3e0, so I’ve tried it
with both -a3e0 and “-a3e0 -i0” with no difference in behavior.

Here’s the info you requested:

-------- ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic --------------
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 52516 Jun 16 1998 /bin/Pcmcia.generic

-------- show_pci -v ----------------------------
PCI version = 2.10

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7190h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 60000h Bridge (Host/PCI) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 2210h
Command Reg = 106h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Base Address = MEM@f4000000h,Prefetchable,32bit length 67108864
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7191h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 60400h Bridge (PCI/PCI) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 1
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 220h
Command Reg = 11fh
Header type = 1h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Unknown header type

Vendor ID = 104ch
Device ID = ac51h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 8060700h Bridge (CardBus) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 3
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 210h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 8h un-cacheable
Unknown header type

Vendor ID = 104ch
Device ID = ac51h
PCI index = 1h
Class Code = 8060700h Bridge (CardBus) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 3
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 210h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 8h un-cacheable
Unknown header type

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7110h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 68000h Bridge (Other 128) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 2h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 10fh
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h

Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7111h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 10180h Mass Storage (IDE) ProgIF=128
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
IO@860h length 16 bytes
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7112h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = c0300h Serial Bus (Universal Serial Bus) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 2
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
IO@dce0h length 32 bytes
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 4
PCI Int Pin = INT D
Interrupt line = 11

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7113h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 68000h Bridge (Other 128) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 3
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 3h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h

Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 125dh
Device ID = 1998h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 40100h Multimedia (Audio) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 10h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 8
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 290h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Base Address = IO@d800h length 256 bytes MEM@f3ffe000h,32bit length 8192
Max Lat = 24ns
Min Gnt = 2ns
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 5

Vendor ID = 1002h, ATI TECHNOLOGIES INC
Device ID = 4c46h
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 8030000h Display (VGA) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 2h
Bus number = 1
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 2b0h
Command Reg = 87h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 8h un-cacheable
Base Address = MEM@f8000000h,Prefetchable,32bit length 67108864 IO@ec00h length 256 bytes MEM@fdffc000h,32bit length 16384
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 8ns
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=7
Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7110h
Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7111h
Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7112h
Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7113h
INTD=11 Motherboard:INTA,B Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=1 motherboard device=0
Vendor ID = 1002h, ATI TECHNOLOGIES INC
Device ID = 4c46h
INTA=11
INTB=5 Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTB

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=3
Vendor ID = 104ch
Device ID = ac51h
Vendor ID = 104ch
Device ID = ac51h
INTA=11 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA
INTB=11 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=8
Vendor ID = 125dh
Device ID = 1998h
INTA=5 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTB

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=16
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTA,B Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA
INTB=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=8 motherboard device=0 func=4
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTA,B Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=8 motherboard device=1
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTD Motherboard:INTA,B Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=0 motherboard device=13
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=1
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA
INTB=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTB

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=2
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA
INTB=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTB

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=4
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=5
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=7
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

IRQ Routing = bus=2 motherboard device=8
No card configured in slot
INTA=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15 Motherboard:INTB Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA Motherboard:INTA

-------- pin ------------------------------------
Sock Win Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ Base Size DMA
1 0 NE2000 C—I-±-------- None 0x340 32 11

-------- sin arg --------------------------------
PID USER NAME ARGUMENTS
1 System Proc32 -l 4
2 System Slib32
4 System Fsys
5 System Fsys.eide
8 System Not available.
16 System Dev
19 System Dev.ansi -Q -n 8
25 System Dev.ser
27 System Dev.par
28 System Dev.pty
30 System Fsys.floppy
32 System Pipe
36 System nameloc
38 System nameloc
65 System tinit -T /dev/con1 /dev/con2 /dev/con3 /dev/con4 /dev/con5 /dev/con6 /dev/con7 /dev/con8 -t /dev/con1
74 root -sh
608 root -sh
1619 root Pcmcia.generic -a3e0
1626 root Net
1629 root Net.ether1000 -p340 -l1
1650 root sin args

-------- sin irq --------------------------------
IRQ PID PROGRAM CS:IP DS
-1 16 //4/bin/Dev32 0005:005760 000D
-1 19 //4/bin/Dev32.ansi 0005:005DC0 000D
-1 25 //4/bin/Dev32.ser 0005:0024FC 000D
-1 30 //4/bin/Fsys.floppy 0005:0026FC 000D
0 1 sys/Proc32 00F0:005AE0 00F8
1 19 //4/bin/Dev32.ansi 0005:00690C 000D
4 25 //4/bin/Dev32.ser 0005:0017A4 000D
6 30 //4/bin/Fsys.floppy 0005:0026E5 000D
11 1619 //4/bin/Pcmcia.generic 0005:013A5D 000D
13 1 sys/Proc32 00F0:005A9C 00F8
14 5 /bin/Fsys.eide 0005:009B23 000D

Tried to reply via e-mail, but e-mail address no good!

Previously, Hugh Brown wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Replied via e-mail.

Previously, Ken Schumm wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
Previously, Hugh Brown wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
Yes, Pcmcia.generic is the correct program to run. Please can you
post the output from ‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’ as well as
‘show_pci -v’, ‘pin’, ‘sin arg’ and ‘sin ir’.
Have you tried starting ‘Pcmcia.generic -i0’ and see if that works?


Thanks for looking at this.

pcmciatrap starts Pcmcia.generic with -a3e0, so I’ve tried it
with both -a3e0 and “-a3e0 -i0” with no difference in behavior.

Here’s the info you requested:

Hi Ken,

OK, didn’t know if you tried that yet or not. I see Hugh is trying to
reach you via e-mail but the e-mail address you posted isn’t valid.
Could you please post your e-mail address so Hugh can contact you.

Thanks.

E.


Ken Schumm <kwschumm@ih8spamqsolv.com> wrote:

Hello,

I tried the knowledge base first. I set things up exactly as the
knowledge base entry recommended, but it still doesn’t communicate
over the network.

There are valid licenses installed (licinfo -a shows them to be valid)
and I’ve double and triple checked the netmap files and MAC addresses
per netinfo -l, and they appear to be correct.

Previously, Hardware Support Account wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
Hi Ken,

Also look at our knowledge base as well. I know there is an entry in there
for the Linksys EC2T.

To do a search start here:

http://qdn.qnx.com/support/bok/index.html


Linksys answer:

http://qdn.qnx.com/support/bok/solution.qnx?1376


Take care!

E.



Hugh Brown <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote:
Yes, Pcmcia.generic is the correct program to run. Please can you
post the output from ‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’ as well as
‘show_pci -v’, ‘pin’, ‘sin arg’ and ‘sin ir’.
Have you tried starting ‘Pcmcia.generic -i0’ and see if that works?

Previously, Ken Schumm wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
I’m trying to get a Linksys EC2T pcmcia network card working on
a Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop, without much success.

Firstly, this laptop has a TI 1420 Cardbus controller. The TI
docs indicate it is compatible with the Intel 82365 pcmcia
chip, but pcmciatrap thinks that it should launch Pcmcia.generic
instead of Pcmcia.365sl. Is this correct?

With Pcmcia.generic, I’ve the EC2T is recognized, and I can
start Net and Net.ether1000, but it can’t see anything on the
network. It is on a known good cable and hub, and the netmap
files and licenses are correct. I do get a link light and the
activity light blinks periodically, so it seems that Net.ether1000
is talking to the adapter.

I had this adapter working on my last laptop, and have basically
copied the configuration files to this one. I also double checked
the settings with the knowledge base entry on the EC2T, and it
seems to be correct.

TIA
\

This problem has been resolved via e-mail.

Previously, Hardware Support Account wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Hi Ken,

OK, didn’t know if you tried that yet or not. I see Hugh is trying to
reach you via e-mail but the e-mail address you posted isn’t valid.
Could you please post your e-mail address so Hugh can contact you.

Thanks.

E.


Ken Schumm <> kwschumm@ih8spamqsolv.com> > wrote:
Hello,

I tried the knowledge base first. I set things up exactly as the
knowledge base entry recommended, but it still doesn’t communicate
over the network.

There are valid licenses installed (licinfo -a shows them to be valid)
and I’ve double and triple checked the netmap files and MAC addresses
per netinfo -l, and they appear to be correct.

Previously, Hardware Support Account wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
Hi Ken,

Also look at our knowledge base as well. I know there is an entry in there
for the Linksys EC2T.

To do a search start here:

http://qdn.qnx.com/support/bok/index.html


Linksys answer:

http://qdn.qnx.com/support/bok/solution.qnx?1376


Take care!

E.



Hugh Brown <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote:
Yes, Pcmcia.generic is the correct program to run. Please can you
post the output from ‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’ as well as
‘show_pci -v’, ‘pin’, ‘sin arg’ and ‘sin ir’.
Have you tried starting ‘Pcmcia.generic -i0’ and see if that works?

Previously, Ken Schumm wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
I’m trying to get a Linksys EC2T pcmcia network card working on
a Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop, without much success.

Firstly, this laptop has a TI 1420 Cardbus controller. The TI
docs indicate it is compatible with the Intel 82365 pcmcia
chip, but pcmciatrap thinks that it should launch Pcmcia.generic
instead of Pcmcia.365sl. Is this correct?

With Pcmcia.generic, I’ve the EC2T is recognized, and I can
start Net and Net.ether1000, but it can’t see anything on the
network. It is on a known good cable and hub, and the netmap
files and licenses are correct. I do get a link light and the
activity light blinks periodically, so it seems that Net.ether1000
is talking to the adapter.

I had this adapter working on my last laptop, and have basically
copied the configuration files to this one. I also double checked
the settings with the knowledge base entry on the EC2T, and it
seems to be correct.

TIA


\

Hugh Brown wrote:

This problem has been resolved via e-mail.

Does the 1420 really works?

We have here problems with it in HP OmniBook XE3.

Net and modem card detects, but don’t work -:frowning:

The cards do work with another type notebook and pcmcia.

Thanks
Oleg

Previously, Oleg A. Khamayko wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Hugh Brown wrote:

This problem has been resolved via e-mail.

Does the 1420 really works?

What version of QNX4 are you running? Please post the output from
‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’.

We have here problems with it in HP OmniBook XE3.

Net and modem card detects, but don’t work -:frowning:

The cards do work with another type notebook and pcmcia.

Thanks
Oleg

Hugh Brown wrote:

Previously, Oleg A. Khamayko wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Hugh Brown wrote:

This problem has been resolved via e-mail.

Does the 1420 really works?


What version of QNX4 are you running? Please post the output from
‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’.

It’s our customer notebook and I’ve copied there the Pcmcia.generic
from
the latest patchE.

QNX4.25B, Proc32 ver 4.25I and
Pcmcia.generic from Jan-09-2001 9:26pm, size 67959 are involved.

We have here problems with it in HP OmniBook XE3.

Net and modem card detects, but don’t work -:frowning:

The cards do work with another type notebook and pcmcia.

Thanks
Oleg

Replied via e-mail.

Previously, Oleg A. Khamayko wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Hugh Brown wrote:

Previously, Oleg A. Khamayko wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Hugh Brown wrote:

This problem has been resolved via e-mail.

Does the 1420 really works?


What version of QNX4 are you running? Please post the output from
‘ls -l /bin/Pcmcia.generic’.

It’s our customer notebook and I’ve copied there the Pcmcia.generic
from
the latest patchE.

QNX4.25B, Proc32 ver 4.25I and
Pcmcia.generic from Jan-09-2001 9:26pm, size 67959 are involved.

We have here problems with it in HP OmniBook XE3.

Net and modem card detects, but don’t work -:frowning:

The cards do work with another type notebook and pcmcia.

Thanks
Oleg