CNet PCMCIA card support

I have a CNet PCMCIA card
But it doesn’t run in RTP.
In QNX4 I get with pin conf:

; socket 1
[device]
manufacturer = “CNet”
product = “CN40BC Ethernet”
info1 = “D”
info2 = “NE2000”
regbase = 0x3f8
config = 0x20, 0x0601, irq any, io any+32 (width=16)
register = 0, 0x40, 0x40 ; level mode interrupts

This I had to put into /etc/config/pcmcia.cards.
But I had to edit out the “(width=16)” text in the config=… line.
Then it worked in QNX4 with Net.ether1000.

In QNXRTP with pin conf I get:
; socket 1
[device]
manufacturer = “CNet”
product = “CN40BC Ethernet”
info1 = “D”
info2 = “NE2000”
regbase = 0x3f8
config = 0x20, 0x0600, irq any, io any+32 (width=16)
register = 0, 0x40, 0x40 ; level mode interrupts

But then the pin remains blocked. I had to press CTL/C to continue.
And the system doesn’t recognise that card.

Werner Schweizer

…knock…knock…anybody here ???

Werner Schweizer <werner.schweizer@ch.mullermartini.com> schrieb in im
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I have a CNet PCMCIA card
But it doesn’t run in RTP.
In QNX4 I get with pin conf:

; socket 1
[device]
manufacturer = “CNet”
product = “CN40BC Ethernet”
info1 = “D”
info2 = “NE2000”
regbase = 0x3f8
config = 0x20, 0x0601, irq any, io any+32 (width=16)
register = 0, 0x40, 0x40 ; level mode interrupts

This I had to put into /etc/config/pcmcia.cards.
But I had to edit out the “(width=16)” text in the config=… line.
Then it worked in QNX4 with Net.ether1000.

In QNXRTP with pin conf I get:
; socket 1
[device]
manufacturer = “CNet”
product = “CN40BC Ethernet”
info1 = “D”
info2 = “NE2000”
regbase = 0x3f8
config = 0x20, 0x0600, irq any, io any+32 (width=16)
register = 0, 0x40, 0x40 ; level mode interrupts

But then the pin remains blocked. I had to press CTL/C to continue.
And the system doesn’t recognise that card.

Werner Schweizer

ping…

Werner Schweizer <werner.schweizer@ch.mullermartini.com> schrieb in im
Newsbeitrag: 8toh9d$cd0$1@inn.qnx.com

I have a CNet PCMCIA card
But it doesn’t run in RTP.
In QNX4 I get with pin conf:

; socket 1
[device]
manufacturer = “CNet”
product = “CN40BC Ethernet”
info1 = “D”
info2 = “NE2000”
regbase = 0x3f8
config = 0x20, 0x0601, irq any, io any+32 (width=16)
register = 0, 0x40, 0x40 ; level mode interrupts

This I had to put into /etc/config/pcmcia.cards.
But I had to edit out the “(width=16)” text in the config=… line.
Then it worked in QNX4 with Net.ether1000.

In QNXRTP with pin conf I get:
; socket 1
[device]
manufacturer = “CNet”
product = “CN40BC Ethernet”
info1 = “D”
info2 = “NE2000”
regbase = 0x3f8
config = 0x20, 0x0600, irq any, io any+32 (width=16)
register = 0, 0x40, 0x40 ; level mode interrupts

But then the pin remains blocked. I had to press CTL/C to continue.
And the system doesn’t recognise that card.

Werner Schweizer

Previously, Werner Schweizer wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

ping…

Werner Schweizer <> werner.schweizer@ch.mullermartini.com> > schrieb in im
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I have a CNet PCMCIA card
But it doesn’t run in RTP.
In QNX4 I get with pin conf:

; socket 1
[device]
manufacturer = “CNet”
product = “CN40BC Ethernet”
info1 = “D”
info2 = “NE2000”
regbase = 0x3f8
config = 0x20, 0x0601, irq any, io any+32 (width=16)
register = 0, 0x40, 0x40 ; level mode interrupts

This I had to put into /etc/config/pcmcia.cards.
But I had to edit out the “(width=16)” text in the config=… line.
Then it worked in QNX4 with Net.ether1000.

In QNXRTP with pin conf I get:
; socket 1
[device]
manufacturer = “CNet”
product = “CN40BC Ethernet”
info1 = “D”
info2 = “NE2000”
regbase = 0x3f8
config = 0x20, 0x0600, irq any, io any+32 (width=16)
register = 0, 0x40, 0x40 ; level mode interrupts

But then the pin remains blocked. I had to press CTL/C to continue.
And the system doesn’t recognise that card.

What do you mean by “doesn’t recognise that card”? If you do a ‘pin’
is there a port and irq assigned to the card? Have you tried starting the
driver manually?

Werner Schweizer



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